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鹰眼 I:昼行猛禽在视野和眼球运动程度上存在差异。

Hawk eyes I: diurnal raptors differ in visual fields and degree of eye movement.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, California State University Long Beach, Long Beach, California, USA.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2010 Sep 22;5(9):e12802. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0012802.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Different strategies to search and detect prey may place specific demands on sensory modalities. We studied visual field configuration, degree of eye movement, and orbit orientation in three diurnal raptors belonging to the Accipitridae and Falconidae families.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We used an ophthalmoscopic reflex technique and an integrated 3D digitizer system. We found inter-specific variation in visual field configuration and degree of eye movement, but not in orbit orientation. Red-tailed Hawks have relatively small binocular areas (∼33°) and wide blind areas (∼82°), but intermediate degree of eye movement (∼5°), which underscores the importance of lateral vision rather than binocular vision to scan for distant prey in open areas. Cooper's Hawks' have relatively wide binocular fields (∼36°), small blind areas (∼60°), and high degree of eye movement (∼8°), which may increase visual coverage and enhance prey detection in closed habitats. Additionally, we found that Cooper's Hawks can visually inspect the items held in the tip of the bill, which may facilitate food handling. American Kestrels have intermediate-sized binocular and lateral areas that may be used in prey detection at different distances through stereopsis and motion parallax; whereas the low degree eye movement (∼1°) may help stabilize the image when hovering above prey before an attack.

CONCLUSIONS

We conclude that: (a) there are between-species differences in visual field configuration in these diurnal raptors; (b) these differences are consistent with prey searching strategies and degree of visual obstruction in the environment (e.g., open and closed habitats); (c) variations in the degree of eye movement between species appear associated with foraging strategies; and (d) the size of the binocular and blind areas in hawks can vary substantially due to eye movements. Inter-specific variation in visual fields and eye movements can influence behavioral strategies to visually search for and track prey while perching.

摘要

背景

不同的搜索和探测猎物的策略可能对感觉模态有特定的要求。我们研究了三种属于鹰科和隼科的昼行猛禽的视野结构、眼球运动程度和眼眶方位。

方法/主要发现:我们使用了眼底反射技术和集成的 3D 数字化仪系统。我们发现了物种间视野结构和眼球运动程度的变化,但眼眶方位没有变化。红尾鹰的双眼区相对较小(约 33°),盲区较宽(约 82°),但眼球运动程度居中(约 5°),这强调了侧视而不是双眼视觉在开阔地带搜索远距离猎物的重要性。库氏鹰的双眼区较宽(约 36°),盲区较小(约 60°),眼球运动程度较高(约 8°),这可能增加了在封闭栖息地的视觉覆盖范围,并增强了猎物探测能力。此外,我们发现库氏鹰可以目视检查喙尖上持有的物品,这可能有助于处理食物。美洲隼的双眼和侧方区域中等大小,可能通过立体视觉和运动视差用于在不同距离探测猎物;而低程度的眼球运动(约 1°)可能有助于在攻击前悬停在猎物上方时稳定图像。

结论

我们的结论是:(a)这些昼行猛禽的视野结构存在种间差异;(b)这些差异与猎物搜索策略和环境中的视觉障碍物程度一致(例如,开放和封闭的栖息地);(c)种间眼球运动程度的变化似乎与觅食策略有关;(d)鹰类的双眼和盲区大小因眼球运动而有很大变化。视野和眼球运动的种间变化会影响在栖息时进行视觉搜索和跟踪猎物的行为策略。

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