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Visual tuning in the flashlight fish Anomalops katoptron to detect blue, bioluminescent light
Bioluminescence is a fascinating phenomenon and can be found in many different organisms including fish. It has been suggested that bioluminescence is used for example for defense, prey attraction, and for intraspecific communication to attract for example sexual partners. The flashlight fish, Anoma...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6040694/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29995896 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198765 |
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author | Mark, Melanie D. Donner, Marcel Eickelbeck, Dennis Stepien, Jennifer Nowrousian, Minou Kück, Ulrich Paris, Frank Hellinger, Jens Herlitze, Stefan |
author_facet | Mark, Melanie D. Donner, Marcel Eickelbeck, Dennis Stepien, Jennifer Nowrousian, Minou Kück, Ulrich Paris, Frank Hellinger, Jens Herlitze, Stefan |
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description | Bioluminescence is a fascinating phenomenon and can be found in many different organisms including fish. It has been suggested that bioluminescence is used for example for defense, prey attraction, and for intraspecific communication to attract for example sexual partners. The flashlight fish, Anomalops katoptron (A. katoptron), is a nocturnal fish that produces bioluminescence and lives in shallow waters, which makes it ideal for laboratory studies. In order to understand A. katoptron’s ability to detect bioluminescent light (480 to 490 nm) at night, we characterized the visual system adaptation of A. katoptron using phylogenetic, electrophysiological and behavioral studies. We found that the retinae of A. katoptron contain rods and sparse cones. A. katoptron retinae express two main visual pigments, rhodopsin (RH1), and to a lesser extent, rhodopsin-like opsin (RH2). Interestingly, recombinant RH1 and RH2 are maximally sensitive to a wavelength of approximately 490 nm light (λ(max)), which correspond to the spectral peak of in vivo electroretinogram (ERG) measurements. In addition, behavioral assays revealed that A. katoptron is attracted by low intensity blue but not red light. Collectively, our results suggest that the A. katoptron visual system is optimized to detect blue light in the frequency range of its own bioluminescence and residual starlight. |
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spelling | pubmed-60406942018-07-19 Visual tuning in the flashlight fish Anomalops katoptron to detect blue, bioluminescent light Mark, Melanie D. Donner, Marcel Eickelbeck, Dennis Stepien, Jennifer Nowrousian, Minou Kück, Ulrich Paris, Frank Hellinger, Jens Herlitze, Stefan PLoS One Research Article Bioluminescence is a fascinating phenomenon and can be found in many different organisms including fish. It has been suggested that bioluminescence is used for example for defense, prey attraction, and for intraspecific communication to attract for example sexual partners. The flashlight fish, Anomalops katoptron (A. katoptron), is a nocturnal fish that produces bioluminescence and lives in shallow waters, which makes it ideal for laboratory studies. In order to understand A. katoptron’s ability to detect bioluminescent light (480 to 490 nm) at night, we characterized the visual system adaptation of A. katoptron using phylogenetic, electrophysiological and behavioral studies. We found that the retinae of A. katoptron contain rods and sparse cones. A. katoptron retinae express two main visual pigments, rhodopsin (RH1), and to a lesser extent, rhodopsin-like opsin (RH2). Interestingly, recombinant RH1 and RH2 are maximally sensitive to a wavelength of approximately 490 nm light (λ(max)), which correspond to the spectral peak of in vivo electroretinogram (ERG) measurements. In addition, behavioral assays revealed that A. katoptron is attracted by low intensity blue but not red light. Collectively, our results suggest that the A. katoptron visual system is optimized to detect blue light in the frequency range of its own bioluminescence and residual starlight. Public Library of Science 2018-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6040694/ /pubmed/29995896 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198765 Text en © 2018 Mark et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Mark, Melanie D. Donner, Marcel Eickelbeck, Dennis Stepien, Jennifer Nowrousian, Minou Kück, Ulrich Paris, Frank Hellinger, Jens Herlitze, Stefan Visual tuning in the flashlight fish Anomalops katoptron to detect blue, bioluminescent light |
title | Visual tuning in the flashlight fish Anomalops katoptron to detect blue, bioluminescent light |
title_full | Visual tuning in the flashlight fish Anomalops katoptron to detect blue, bioluminescent light |
title_fullStr | Visual tuning in the flashlight fish Anomalops katoptron to detect blue, bioluminescent light |
title_full_unstemmed | Visual tuning in the flashlight fish Anomalops katoptron to detect blue, bioluminescent light |
title_short | Visual tuning in the flashlight fish Anomalops katoptron to detect blue, bioluminescent light |
title_sort | visual tuning in the flashlight fish anomalops katoptron to detect blue, bioluminescent light |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6040694/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29995896 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0198765 |
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