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Spectral sensitivity, spatial resolution and temporal resolution and their implications for conspecific signalling in cleaner shrimp.

dc.contributor.author Caves, Eleanor M
dc.contributor.author Frank, Tamara M
dc.contributor.author Johnsen, Sönke
dc.coverage.spatial England
dc.date.accessioned 2016-07-27T13:33:00Z
dc.date.issued 2016-02
dc.identifier http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26747903
dc.identifier jeb.122275
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12477
dc.description.abstract Cleaner shrimp (Decapoda) regularly interact with conspecifics and client reef fish, both of which appear colourful and finely patterned to human observers. However, whether cleaner shrimp can perceive the colour patterns of conspecifics and clients is unknown, because cleaner shrimp visual capabilities are unstudied. We quantified spectral sensitivity and temporal resolution using electroretinography (ERG), and spatial resolution using both morphological (inter-ommatidial angle) and behavioural (optomotor) methods in three cleaner shrimp species: Lysmata amboinensis, Ancylomenes pedersoni and Urocaridella antonbruunii. In all three species, we found strong evidence for only a single spectral sensitivity peak of (mean ± s.e.m.) 518 ± 5, 518 ± 2 and 533 ± 3 nm, respectively. Temporal resolution in dark-adapted eyes was 39 ± 1.3, 36 ± 0.6 and 34 ± 1.3 Hz. Spatial resolution was 9.9 ± 0.3, 8.3 ± 0.1 and 11 ± 0.5 deg, respectively, which is low compared with other compound eyes of similar size. Assuming monochromacy, we present approximations of cleaner shrimp perception of both conspecifics and clients, and show that cleaner shrimp visual capabilities are sufficient to detect the outlines of large stimuli, but not to detect the colour patterns of conspecifics or clients, even over short distances. Thus, conspecific viewers have probably not played a role in the evolution of cleaner shrimp appearance; rather, further studies should investigate whether cleaner shrimp colour patterns have evolved to be viewed by client reef fish, many of which possess tri- and tetra-chromatic colour vision and relatively high spatial acuity.
dc.language eng
dc.publisher The Company of Biologists
dc.relation.ispartof J Exp Biol
dc.relation.isversionof 10.1242/jeb.122275
dc.subject Colour patterns
dc.subject Crustacean vision
dc.subject Decapod crustaceans
dc.subject Perception
dc.subject Visual signals
dc.title Spectral sensitivity, spatial resolution and temporal resolution and their implications for conspecific signalling in cleaner shrimp.
dc.type Journal article
duke.contributor.id Caves, Eleanor M|0613474
duke.contributor.id Johnsen, Sönke|0284644
pubs.author-url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26747903
pubs.begin-page 597
pubs.end-page 608
pubs.issue Pt 4
pubs.organisational-group Biology
pubs.organisational-group Duke
pubs.organisational-group Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
pubs.organisational-group Institutes and Provost's Academic Units
pubs.organisational-group Student
pubs.organisational-group Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
pubs.organisational-group University Institutes and Centers
pubs.publication-status Published
pubs.volume 219
dc.identifier.eissn 1477-9145
duke.contributor.orcid Caves, Eleanor M|0000-0003-3497-5925


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