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High-resolution vision in pelagic polychaetes

Authors :
Bok, Michael J.
Macali, Armando
Garm, Anders
Bok, Michael J.
Macali, Armando
Garm, Anders
Source :
Bok , M J , Macali , A & Garm , A 2024 , ' High-resolution vision in pelagic polychaetes ' , Current Biology , vol. 34 , no. 7 , pp. R269-R270 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

High-resolution object vision — the ability to separate, classify, and interact with specific objects in the environment against the visual background — has only been conclusively shown to have evolved in three of the thirty-five animal phyla: chordates, arthropods, and mollusks (cephalopods)1. However, alciopid polychaetes (Phyllodocidae, Alciopini), which possess a pair of bulbous camera-type eyes, have also been hypothesized to achieve high acuity. In this study, we examined three species of night-active pelagic alciopids from the Mediterranean Sea. Our optical, morphological, and electrophysiological investigations show that their eyes have high spatial acuity and temporal resolution, supporting the notion that they are capable of active, high-resolution object vision. These results encourage interesting hypotheses about the visual ecology of these enigmatic polychaetes.<br />High-resolution object vision — the ability to separate, classify, and interact with specific objects in the environment against the visual background — has only been conclusively shown to have evolved in three of the thirty-five animal phyla: chordates, arthropods, and mollusks (cephalopods)1. However, alciopid polychaetes (Phyllodocidae, Alciopini), which possess a pair of bulbous camera-type eyes, have also been hypothesized to achieve high acuity. In this study, we examined three species of night-active pelagic alciopids from the Mediterranean Sea. Our optical, morphological, and electrophysiological investigations show that their eyes have high spatial acuity and temporal resolution, supporting the notion that they are capable of active, high-resolution object vision. These results encourage interesting hypotheses about the visual ecology of these enigmatic polychaetes.

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OAIster
Journal :
Bok , M J , Macali , A & Garm , A 2024 , ' High-resolution vision in pelagic polychaetes ' , Current Biology , vol. 34 , no. 7 , pp. R269-R270 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1439557482
Document Type :
Electronic Resource