Absence of short‐wavelength sensitive cones in the retinae of seals (Carnivora) and African giant rats (Rodentia)

Abstract Most non‐primate mammals have two types of cone: short‐wavelength sensitive (S) and middle‐to‐long‐wavelength sensitive (M/L) cones. In two species of African giant rats, Cricetomys gambianus and C. emini , and in two species of earless seals, Phoca hispida and P. vitulina , the retinal con...

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Published in:European Journal of Neuroscience
Main Authors: Peichl, Leo, Moutairou, Kabirou
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1998
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spelling crwiley:10.1046/j.1460-9568.1998.00265.x 2024-09-15T18:30:20+00:00 Absence of short‐wavelength sensitive cones in the retinae of seals (Carnivora) and African giant rats (Rodentia) Peichl, Leo Moutairou, Kabirou 1998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1460-9568.1998.00265.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1046%2Fj.1460-9568.1998.00265.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1046/j.1460-9568.1998.00265.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor European Journal of Neuroscience volume 10, issue 8, page 2586-2594 ISSN 0953-816X 1460-9568 journal-article 1998 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1460-9568.1998.00265.x 2024-08-13T04:17:25Z Abstract Most non‐primate mammals have two types of cone: short‐wavelength sensitive (S) and middle‐to‐long‐wavelength sensitive (M/L) cones. In two species of African giant rats, Cricetomys gambianus and C. emini , and in two species of earless seals, Phoca hispida and P. vitulina , the retinal cone types and cone distributions were assessed with antibodies specific for the M/L‐cone opsin and the S‐cone opsin, respectively. All four species were found to completely lack S‐cones, while M/L‐cones were present in low densities. M/L‐cone densities, rod densities and cone/rod ratios were determined across the retina. Cone proportions are about 0.3–0.5% in C. gambianus , 0.5–0.8% in C. emini , and 1.5–1.8% in P. hispida . An absence of S‐cones has previously been reported in a few nocturnal mammals. As earless seals are visually active during night and day, we conclude that an absence of S‐cones is not exclusively associated with nocturnality. The functional and comparative aspects are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Phoca hispida Wiley Online Library European Journal of Neuroscience 10 8 2586 2594
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description Abstract Most non‐primate mammals have two types of cone: short‐wavelength sensitive (S) and middle‐to‐long‐wavelength sensitive (M/L) cones. In two species of African giant rats, Cricetomys gambianus and C. emini , and in two species of earless seals, Phoca hispida and P. vitulina , the retinal cone types and cone distributions were assessed with antibodies specific for the M/L‐cone opsin and the S‐cone opsin, respectively. All four species were found to completely lack S‐cones, while M/L‐cones were present in low densities. M/L‐cone densities, rod densities and cone/rod ratios were determined across the retina. Cone proportions are about 0.3–0.5% in C. gambianus , 0.5–0.8% in C. emini , and 1.5–1.8% in P. hispida . An absence of S‐cones has previously been reported in a few nocturnal mammals. As earless seals are visually active during night and day, we conclude that an absence of S‐cones is not exclusively associated with nocturnality. The functional and comparative aspects are discussed.
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author Peichl, Leo
Moutairou, Kabirou
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Moutairou, Kabirou
Absence of short‐wavelength sensitive cones in the retinae of seals (Carnivora) and African giant rats (Rodentia)
author_facet Peichl, Leo
Moutairou, Kabirou
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title Absence of short‐wavelength sensitive cones in the retinae of seals (Carnivora) and African giant rats (Rodentia)
title_short Absence of short‐wavelength sensitive cones in the retinae of seals (Carnivora) and African giant rats (Rodentia)
title_full Absence of short‐wavelength sensitive cones in the retinae of seals (Carnivora) and African giant rats (Rodentia)
title_fullStr Absence of short‐wavelength sensitive cones in the retinae of seals (Carnivora) and African giant rats (Rodentia)
title_full_unstemmed Absence of short‐wavelength sensitive cones in the retinae of seals (Carnivora) and African giant rats (Rodentia)
title_sort absence of short‐wavelength sensitive cones in the retinae of seals (carnivora) and african giant rats (rodentia)
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