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Deutschlander, M. E., & Phillips, J. B. (1995). Characterization of an ultraviolet photoreception mechanism in the retina of an amphibian, the axolotl (ambystoma mexicanum). Neuroscience Letters, 197(2), 93–96. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0304-3940(95)11905-C
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 0304-3940
BibTeX citation key: Deutschlander1995
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Categories: Englisch = English
Keywords: Amphibien = Amphibians, Farbsehen = Color Vision, Netzhaut = Retina, Sehvermögen = Visual Perception, Ultraviolett = Ultraviolet
Creators: Deutschlander, Phillips
Collection: Neuroscience Letters
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Abstract
Spectral sensitivity measurements from the retina of the Mexican salamander Ambystoma mexicanum (the “axolotl”) were used to provide evidence for and to characterize an amphibian ultraviolet-sensitive photoreception mechanism. Electroretinograms (transretinal voltage responses) were recorded from open eye cup preparations to analyze the spectral sensitivity of the retina. Both dark-adapted and white light-adapted preparations exhibited a peak in sensitivity between 360–370 nm. Under selective chromatic adaptation with long-wavelength light the eye cups continued to exhibit a peak sensitivity around 360 nm. These data confirm the presence of ultraviolet-sensitive cones in the retina of Ambystoma salamanders. The possible relevance of these results to the development and behavior of this group of salamanders is briefly discussed.
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