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Measures and models of visual acuity in epipelagic and mesopelagic teleosts and elasmobranchs.

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Caves, EM; Sutton, TT; Warrant, EJ; Johnsen, S
Published in: Journal of comparative physiology. A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology
September 2023

Eyes in low-light environments typically must balance sensitivity and spatial resolution. Vertebrate eyes with large "pixels" (e.g., retinal ganglion cells with inputs from many photoreceptors) will be sensitive but provide coarse vision. Small pixels can render finer detail, but each pixel will gather less light, and thus have poor signal relative-to-noise, leading to lower contrast sensitivity. This balance is particularly critical in oceanic species at mesopelagic depths (200-1000 m) because they experience low light and live in a medium that significantly attenuates contrast. Depending on the spatial frequency and inherent contrast of a pattern being viewed, the viewer's pupil size and temporal resolution, and the ambient light level and water clarity, a visual acuity exists that maximizes the distance at which the pattern can be discerned. We develop a model that predicts this acuity for common conditions in the open ocean, and compare it to visual acuity in marine teleost fishes and elasmobranchs found at various depths in productive and oligotrophic waters. Visual acuity in epipelagic and upper mesopelagic species aligned well with model predictions, but species at lower mesopelagic depths (> 600 m) had far higher measured acuities than predicted. This is consistent with the prediction that animals found at lower mesopelagic depths operate in a visual world consisting primarily of bioluminescent point sources, where high visual acuity helps localize targets of this kind. Overall, the results suggest that visual acuity in oceanic fish and elasmobranchs is under depth-dependent selection for detecting either extended patterns or point sources.

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Journal of comparative physiology. A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology

DOI

EISSN

1432-1351

ISSN

0340-7594

Publication Date

September 2023

Volume

209

Issue

5

Start / End Page

807 / 826

Related Subject Headings

  • Visual Acuity
  • Vision, Ocular
  • Retinal Ganglion Cells
  • Photoreceptor Cells
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Fishes
  • Elasmobranchii
  • Animals
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
 

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Caves, E. M., Sutton, T. T., Warrant, E. J., & Johnsen, S. (2023). Measures and models of visual acuity in epipelagic and mesopelagic teleosts and elasmobranchs. Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 209(5), 807–826. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00359-023-01661-7
Caves, Eleanor M., Tracey T. Sutton, Eric J. Warrant, and Sönke Johnsen. “Measures and models of visual acuity in epipelagic and mesopelagic teleosts and elasmobranchs.Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 209, no. 5 (September 2023): 807–26. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00359-023-01661-7.
Caves EM, Sutton TT, Warrant EJ, Johnsen S. Measures and models of visual acuity in epipelagic and mesopelagic teleosts and elasmobranchs. Journal of comparative physiology A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology. 2023 Sep;209(5):807–26.
Caves, Eleanor M., et al. “Measures and models of visual acuity in epipelagic and mesopelagic teleosts and elasmobranchs.Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, vol. 209, no. 5, Sept. 2023, pp. 807–26. Epmc, doi:10.1007/s00359-023-01661-7.
Caves EM, Sutton TT, Warrant EJ, Johnsen S. Measures and models of visual acuity in epipelagic and mesopelagic teleosts and elasmobranchs. Journal of comparative physiology A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology. 2023 Sep;209(5):807–826.
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of comparative physiology. A, Neuroethology, sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology

DOI

EISSN

1432-1351

ISSN

0340-7594

Publication Date

September 2023

Volume

209

Issue

5

Start / End Page

807 / 826

Related Subject Headings

  • Visual Acuity
  • Vision, Ocular
  • Retinal Ganglion Cells
  • Photoreceptor Cells
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Fishes
  • Elasmobranchii
  • Animals
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences