Sivak J G
Rev Can Biol Exp. 1983 Mar;42(1):57-61.
The striate structure of the dilator iris muscle of diving and non-diving ducks was studied by light and electron microscopy. The myofibrils of both muscles are highly organized and resemble the typical appearance of fast striate muscle. The larger relative size of the dilator in the diver cannot be explained on the basis of differences in accommodation but is likely due to a difference in speed and magnitude of pupil changes.
通过光学显微镜和电子显微镜对潜水鸭和非潜水鸭的虹膜开大肌的横纹结构进行了研究。两种肌肉的肌原纤维都高度有序,类似于典型的快速横纹肌外观。潜水鸭中开大肌相对较大的尺寸不能基于调节差异来解释,而可能是由于瞳孔变化的速度和幅度不同。