Visual spectral sensitivity of photopic juvenile Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) |
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Authors: | Taro Matsumoto Tokihiko Okada Yoshifumi Sawada Yasunori Ishibashi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University, Nara, Nara 631-8505, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Although Pacific bluefin tuna is a species that relies on vision, its photopic visual function is not well known; we therefore recorded electroretinograms to investigate photopic spectral sensitivity in juveniles of this species (49-81?days post-hatch; standard length 74-223?mm). The peak spectral sensitivity wavelength was 505?nm. We estimated that two (λ(max)?=?512-515?nm and 423-436?nm) or three (λ(max)?=?512-515?nm, 423-436?nm, and 473?nm) types of cone visual pigments contribute to photopic vision; these spectral sensitivities are adapted to surface water habitats in clear ocean and coastal water. |
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