作者
GS Losey, TW Cronin, TH Goldsmith, D Hyde, NJ Marshall, WN McFarland
发表日期
1999/5
来源
Journal of Fish Biology
卷号
54
期号
5
页码范围
921-943
出版商
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
简介
Ultraviolet‐A radiation (320–400 nm) is scattered rapidly in water. Despite this fact, UV is present in biologically useful amounts to at least 100 m deep in clear aquatic environments. Discovery of UV visual pigments with peak absorption at around 360 nm in teleost cone photoreceptors indicates that many teleost fishes may be adapted for vision in the UV range. Considering the characteristic absorption curve for visual pigments, about 18% of the downwelling light that illuminates objects at 30‐m depth would be available to UV‐sensitive cones. Strong scattering of UV radiation should produce unique imaging conditions as a very bright UV background in the horizontal view and a marked veiling effect that, with distance, obscures an image. Many teleosts have three, or even four, classes of cone cells mediating colour vision in their retina and one can be sensitive to UV. These UV‐sensitive cones contain a visual …
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