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Quantifying visual acuity of Terrapene carolina triunguis utilizing optokinetic response
Authors:Jimmy Guan  D Joshua Cameron  Curtis Eng
Institution:1. College of Veterinary Medicine, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California, USA;2. College of Optometry, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California, USA
Abstract:

Objective

Quantify visual acuity of a semi-aquatic turtle species, Terrapene carolina triunguis (three-toed box turtles), utilizing optokinetic response/reflex/nystagmus.

Methods

Ten turtles were placed on a custom platform and an image of white and black gratings of varying sized widths was projected onto a white screen in front of the turtles. Optokinetic response (OKR) was observed through a web camera as well as physically by an observer. The grating sizes were decreased until OKR could not be elicited. The size of grating was recorded and was used to calculate visual acuity.

Results

The average visual acuity was 0.26 cycle per degree (cpd) with the highest recorded value being 0.43 cpd and lowest being 0.15 cpd. Neither sex nor weight were significantly associated with visual acuity (p = .24 and .98, respectively).

Conclusions

Visual acuity of these semi-aquatic turtles was much lower than previously reported visual acuities of aquatic turtles. This could be due to differences in refractive indices between water and air, behavioral adaptations for the different species and/or method of obtaining visual acuity.
Keywords:optokinetic response  turtle  Terrapene carolina triunguis  visual acuity
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