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Color vision, accommodation and visual acuity in the largemouth bass
Authors:GUNZO  KAWAMURA AND TOSHIHISA  KISHIMOTO
Institution:Faculty of Fisheries, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Kagoshima 890-0056, Japan
Abstract:The largemouth bass is a sight feeder and one of the most popular freshwater fish for lure fishing. While lures a have variety of colors and forms, there is no information on the color vision and form perception in the largemouth bass. We recorded S-potentials from the isolate retinae of the largemouth bass to examine color vision electrophysiologically. The occurrence of the C-response provided direct evidence for the possession of color vision. L-responses recorded indicated a high spectral sensitivity to red. The direction and distance of lens movement of a specimen of 43 cm in fork length indicated a horizontal visual axis and the near point at 13.5 cm, respectively. The visual acuity calculated from the cone density and the focal distance of the lens was 0.10. Histological characteristics of the retina indicated that the eyes are well adapted to both form and movement perceptions.
Keywords:accommodation  color vision  largemouth bass  lure fishing  retina  S-potential  visual acuity
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