AbstractThrough partial bleaching of both visual pigment extracts and cell suspensions we show that the deep-sea stomiid Malacosteus niger, which produces far red bioluminescence, has two visual pigments within its retina which form a rhodopsin/porphyropsin pigment pair with λmax values around 520 and 540 nm, but lacks the very longwave sensitive visual pigments (λmax>550 nm) observed in two other red light producing stomiids. The presence of only a single opsin gene in the M. niger genome was confirmed by molecular and cladistic analysis. To compensate for its apparently reduced longwave sensitivity compared to related species, the outer segments of M. niger contain additional pigments, which we identify as a mixture of defarnesylated and ...
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; howeve...
Coral reef fishes are diverse in ecology and behaviour and show remarkable colour variability. Inves...
The absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common assumption that aquati...
AbstractThrough partial bleaching of both visual pigment extracts and cell suspensions we show that ...
Most deep-sea fish have a single visual pigment maximally sensitive at short wavelengths, approximat...
Over evolutionary time the planet has become populated by a multitude of organisms highly adapted to...
Deep-sea fish, defined as those living below 200 m, inhabit a most unusual photic environment, being...
The sensitivity hypothesis seeks to explain the correlation between the wavelength of visual pigment...
AbstractThree species of seabreams, Acanthopagrus berda, Acanthopagrus schlegelii and Pagrus major, ...
In the world of midwater, mesopelagic animals, downwelling sunlight is filtered by the overlying wat...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; howeve...
Coral reef fishes are diverse in ecology and behaviour and show remarkable colour variability. Inves...
The absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common assumption that aquati...
AbstractThrough partial bleaching of both visual pigment extracts and cell suspensions we show that ...
Most deep-sea fish have a single visual pigment maximally sensitive at short wavelengths, approximat...
Over evolutionary time the planet has become populated by a multitude of organisms highly adapted to...
Deep-sea fish, defined as those living below 200 m, inhabit a most unusual photic environment, being...
The sensitivity hypothesis seeks to explain the correlation between the wavelength of visual pigment...
AbstractThree species of seabreams, Acanthopagrus berda, Acanthopagrus schlegelii and Pagrus major, ...
In the world of midwater, mesopelagic animals, downwelling sunlight is filtered by the overlying wat...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Deep-sea fishes possess several adaptations to facilitate vision where light detection is pushed to ...
Teleosts show a great variety in visual opsin complement, due to both gene duplication and gene loss...
Visual systems in deep-sea fishes have been previously studied from a photobiological aspect; howeve...
Coral reef fishes are diverse in ecology and behaviour and show remarkable colour variability. Inves...
The absorption of visible light in aquatic environments has led to the common assumption that aquati...