Douglas R H, Williamson R, Wagner H-J
The Henry Wellcome Laboratories for Vision Sciences, Department of Optometry and Visual Science, City University, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB, UK.
J Exp Biol. 2005 Jan;208(Pt 2):261-5. doi: 10.1242/jeb.01395.
This paper provides the first detailed description of the time courses of light-evoked pupillary constriction for two species of cephalopods, Sepia officinalis (a cuttlefish) and Eledone cirrhosa (an octopus). The responses are much faster than hitherto reported, full contraction in Sepia taking less than 1 s, indicating it is among the most rapid pupillary responses in the animal kingdom. We also describe the dependence of the degree of pupil constriction on the level of ambient illumination and show considerable variability between animals. Furthermore, both Sepia and Eledone lack a consensual light-evoked pupil response. Pupil dilation following darkness in Sepia is shown to be very variable, often occurring within a second but at other times taking considerably longer. This may be the result of extensive light-independent variations in pupil diameter in low levels of illumination.
本文首次详细描述了两种头足类动物,即乌贼(Sepia officinalis)和章鱼(Eledone cirrhosa)的光诱发瞳孔收缩的时间过程。其反应比迄今报道的要快得多,乌贼的完全收缩不到1秒,这表明它是动物界中最快的瞳孔反应之一。我们还描述了瞳孔收缩程度对环境光照水平的依赖性,并表明不同动物之间存在相当大的变异性。此外,乌贼和章鱼都缺乏光诱发的对侧瞳孔反应。研究表明,乌贼在黑暗后的瞳孔扩张变化很大,通常在一秒内发生,但其他时候则需要更长时间。这可能是在低光照水平下瞳孔直径存在广泛的非光依赖性变化的结果。