Hairston N G, Li K T, Easter S S
Science. 1982 Dec 17;218(4578):1240-2. doi: 10.1126/science.7146908.
Planktivorous sunfish of various sizes were studied to ascertain whether growth-related changes in the retina are related to the ability to capture small planktonic crustaceans. Behaviorally, the larger fish detected and captured crustaceans that subtended smaller visual angles. Histological examination of the retinas revealed that the distance between cones, measured in minutes of visual angle, decreased as the animals grew, suggesting that the larger retinas could resolve smaller objects. These correlated behavioral and anatomical results suggest that improved visual resolution contributes to improved predation. This finding provides a selective advantage for the continuous retinal growth noted in many fish.
研究了各种大小的食浮游生物的太阳鱼,以确定视网膜中与生长相关的变化是否与捕获小型浮游甲壳类动物的能力有关。从行为上来说,较大的鱼能够检测并捕获所张视角较小的甲壳类动物。对视网膜的组织学检查显示,以视角分钟数衡量的视锥细胞间距随着动物生长而减小,这表明较大的视网膜能够分辨更小的物体。这些行为和解剖学结果相互关联,表明视觉分辨率的提高有助于捕食能力的提升。这一发现为许多鱼类中观察到的视网膜持续生长提供了一种选择优势。