Murphy C J, Howland M, Howland H C
Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison 53706, USA.
Vision Res. 1995 May;35(9):1153-5. doi: 10.1016/0042-6989(94)00240-m.
The presence of lower-field myopia (described in chickens, pigeons, quail and amphibians) allows these animals to keep the ground in focus while performing other visual tasks. A relationship has also been reported between the eye height and the degree of myopia observed. All of the animals reported in the literature to date are ground-foraging species. Using infrared neutralizing video retinoscopy and static photoretinoscopy we found a lower-field myopia to be absent in the barn owl (Tyto alba), Swainson's hawk (Buteo swainsonii), Cooper's hawk (Accipiter cooperi) and American kestrel (Falco sparverius). These findings suggest that the presence or absence of a lower-field myopia is a function of the visual ecology of the animal.
低场近视(在鸡、鸽子、鹌鹑和两栖动物中有所描述)的存在使这些动物在执行其他视觉任务时能够将地面保持在焦点上。文献中还报道了眼高与观察到的近视程度之间的关系。迄今为止,文献中报道的所有动物都是地面觅食物种。通过使用红外中和视频视网膜检影法和静态视网膜检影法,我们发现仓鸮(Tyto alba)、斯文森鹰(Buteo swainsonii)、库珀鹰(Accipiter cooperi)和美洲隼(Falco sparverius)不存在低场近视。这些发现表明,低场近视的存在与否是动物视觉生态的一种功能。