Department of Neurobiology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
PLoS One. 2010 Dec 31;5(12):e15838. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0015838.
In this study we describe a distinctive pigment ring that appears in spider eyes after ecdysis and successively decreases in size in the days thereafter. Although pigment stops in spider eyes are well known, size variability is, to our knowledge, reported here for the first time. Representative species from three families (Ctenidae, Sparassidae and Lycosidae) are investigated and, for one of these species (Cupiennius salei, Ctenidae), the progressive increase in pupil diameter is monitored. In this species the pupil occupies only a fourth of the total projected lens surface after ecdysis and reaches its final size after approximately ten days. MicroCT images suggest that the decrease of the pigment ring is linked to the growth of the corneal lens after ecdysis. The pigment rings might improve vision in the immature eye by shielding light rays that would otherwise enter the eye via peripheral regions of the cornea, beside the growing crystalline lens.
在这项研究中,我们描述了一种独特的色素环,它在蜘蛛蜕皮后出现在眼睛中,并在随后的几天内逐渐缩小。虽然蜘蛛眼睛中的色素停止生长是众所周知的,但据我们所知,大小的可变性是首次在这里报道。我们研究了来自三个科的代表性物种(Ctenidae、Sparassidae 和 Lycosidae),并对其中一种物种(Cupiennius salei,Ctenidae)进行了监测,观察其瞳孔直径的逐渐增大。在这个物种中,瞳孔在蜕皮后只占据总投影透镜表面的四分之一,大约十天后达到最终大小。微 CT 图像表明,色素环的减少与蜕皮后角膜晶状体的生长有关。色素环可能通过屏蔽原本会通过角膜周边区域进入眼睛的光线来改善未成熟眼睛的视力,这些光线会绕过正在生长的晶状体。