The bright zone, a specialized dorsal eye region in the male blowflyChrysomyia megacephala

Zeitschrift für vergleichende Physiologie - Tập 164 - Trang 297-308 - 1989
J. H. van Hateren1, R. C. Hardie2, A. Rudolph2, S. B. Laughlin2, D. G. Stavenga1
1Department of Biophysics, Groningen University, CM Groningen, The Netherlands
2Department of Zoology, Cambridge University, Cambridge UK

Tóm tắt


Tài liệu tham khảo

Beersma DGM, Stavenga DG, Kuiper JW (1977) Retinal lattice, visual field and binocularities in flies. J Comp Physiol 119:207–220 Burkhardt D, de la Motte I (1972) Electrophysiological studies on the eyes of Diptera, Mecoptera and Hymenoptera. In: Wehner R (ed) Information processing in the visual systems of arthropods. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 147–153 Collett TS, Land MF (1975) Visual control of flight behaviour in the hoverfly,Syritta pipiens L. J Comp Physiol 99:1–66 Dietrich W (1909) Die Facettenaugen der Dipteren. Z Wiss Zool 92:465–539 Franceschini N (1975) Sampling of the visual environment by the compound eye of the fly: fundamentals and applications. In: Snyder AW, Menzel R (eds) Photoreceptor optics. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 98–125 Franceschini N (1979) Voltage clamp by light: rapid measurement of the spectral and polarization sensitivities of receptor cells. Invest Ophthalmol Visual Sci [Suppl April 1979], p 5 Franceschini N, Hardie R, Ribi W, Kirschfeld K (1981) Sexual dimorphism in a photoreceptor. Nature 29:241–244 Hardie RC (1983) Projection and connectivity of sex-specific photoreceptors in the compound eye of the male housefly (Musca domestica). Cell Tissue Res 233:1–21 Hardie RC (1985) Functional organization of the fly retina. In: Ottoson D (ed) Progress in Sensory Physiology, vol 5. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 1–80 Hardie RC, Franceschini N, Ribi W, Kirschfeld K (1981) Distribution and properties of sex-specific photoreceptors in the flyMusca domestica. J Comp Physiol 145:139–152 Hateren JH van (1984) Waveguide theory applied to optically measured angular sensitivities of fly photoreceptors. J Comp Physiol A 154:761–771 Hateren JH van (1985) The Stiles-Crawford effect in the eye of the blowfly,Calliphora erythrocephala. Vision Res 25:1305–1315 Hateren JH van (1986) Electrical coupling of neuro-ommatidial photoreceptor cells in the blowfly. J Comp Physiol A 158:795–811 Hateren JH van (1987) Neural superposition and oscillations in the eye of the blowfly. J Comp Physiol A 161:849–855 Hausen K, Strausfeld NJ (1980) Sexually dimorphic interneuron arrangements in the fly visual system. Proc R Soc Lond B 208:57–71 Horridge GA (1977) Insects which turn and look. Endeavour NS 1:7–17 Horridge GA (1978) The separation of visual axes in apposition compound eyes. Phil Trans R Soc Lond B 285:1–59 Horridge GA, McLean M (1978) The dorsal eye of the mayflyAtalophlebia (Ephemeroptera). Proc R Soc Lond B 200:137–150 Horridge GA, Mimura K, Hardie RC (1976) Fly photoreceptors. III. Angular sensitivity as a function of wavelength and the limits of resolution. Proc R Soc Lond B 194:151–177 Howard J, Snyder AW (1983) Transduction as a limitation on compound eye function and design. Proc R Soc Lond B 217:287–307 Howard J, Blakeslee B, Laughlin SB (1987) The intracellular pupil mechanism and photoreceptor signal:noise ratios in the flyLucilia cuprina. Proc R Soc Lond B 231:415–435 Kirschfeld K (1976) The resolution of lens and compound eyes. In: Zettler F, Weiler R (eds) Neural principles in vision. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 354–370 Kirschfeld K (1979) The visual system of the fly: physiological optics and functional anatomy as related to behavior. In: Schmitt FO, Worden FG (eds) The neurosciences 4th study program. M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, MA, pp 297–310 Kirschfeld K, Snyder AW (1976) Measurements of a photoreceptor's characteristic waveguide parameter. Vision Res 16:775–778 Kirschfeld K, Vogt K (1986) Does retinol serve a sensitizing function in insect photoreceptors? Vision Res 26:1771–1777 Kirschfeld K, Wenk P (1976) The dorsal compound eye of simuliid flies: An eye specialized for the detection of small, rapidly moving objects. Z Naturforsch 31c:764–765 Land MF (1981a) Optics and vision in invertebrates. In: Autrum H (ed) Handbook of sensory physiology VII/6B. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 471–592 Land MF (1981b) Optics of the eyes ofPhronima and other deep-sea amphipods. J Comp Physiol 145:209–226 Land MF, Eckert H (1985) Maps of the acute zones of fly eyes. J Comp Physiol A 156:525–538 Laughlin SB (1981) Neural principles in the visual system. In: Autrum H (ed) Handbook of Sensory Physiology VII/6B. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 133–280 Lillywhite PG, Laughlin SB (1979) Transducer noise in a photoreceptor. Nature 277:569–572 Mazokin-Porshniakov GA (1959) Colorimetric study of vision in the dragon-fly. Electrophysiological investigation. Biophysics 4:No. 4, 46–57 (translated from Biofizika 4: No. 4, 427–436) Nilsson D-E, Land MF, Howard J (1984) Afocal apposition optics in butterfly eyes. Nature 312:561–563 Nilsson D-E, Land MF, Howard J (1988) Optics of the butterfly eye. J Comp Physiol A 162:341–366 Ribi WA (1978) Gap junctions coupling photoreceptor axons in the first optic ganglion of the fly. Cell Tissue Res 195:299–308 Riehle A, Franceschini N (1984) Motion detection in flies: parametric control over on-off pathways. Exp Brain Res 54:390–394 Shaw SR (1988) The retina-lamina pathway in insects, particularly Diptera, viewed from an evolutionary perspective. In: Stavenga DG, Hardie RC (eds) Facets of vision. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York Shaw SR, Meinertzhagen IA (1986) Evolutionary progression at synaptic connections made by identified homologous neurones. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 83:7961–7965 Smakman JGJ, Pijpker BA (1983) An analog-digital feedback system for measuring photoreceptor properties with an equal response method. J Neurosci Meth 8:365–373 Smakman JGJ, Hateren JH van, Stavenga DG (1984) Angular sensitivity of blowfly photoreceptors: intracellular measurements and wave-optical predictions. J Comp Physiol A 155:239–247 Snyder AW (1975) Photoreceptor optics — theoretical principles. In: Snyder AW, Menzel R (eds) Photoreceptor optics. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 38–55 Snyder AW (1979) The physics of vision in compound eyes. In: Autrum H (ed) Handbook of sensory physiology, vol VII/6A. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 225–314 Snyder AW, Stavenga DG, Laughlin SB (1977) Spatial information capacity of compound eyes. J Comp Physiol 116:183–207 Stavenga DG (1979) Pseudopupils of compound eyes. In: Autrum H (ed) Handbook of sensory physiology, vol VII/6A. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 357–439 Vogt K (1987) Chromophores of insect visual pigments. Photobiochem Photobiophys [Suppl]: 273–296 Wada S (1974) Spezielle randzonale Ommatidien der Fliegen (Diptera: Brachycera): Architektur und Verteilung in den Komplexaugen. Z Morphol Tiere 77:87–125 Wehner R (1981) Spatial vision in arthropods. In: Autrum H (ed) Handbook of sensory physiology, vol VII/6C. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 287–616 Wehrhahn C, Hausen K (1980) How is tracking and fixation accomplished in the nervous system of the fly? Biol Cybern 38:179–186 Westheimer G (1981) Visual hyperacuity. In: Ottoson D (ed) Progress in Sensory Physiology, vol 1. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 1–30 Wolburg-Buchholz K (1976) The dorsal eye ofChloeon dipterum (Ephemeroptera). A light- and electron microscopical study. Z Naturforsch 31c:335–336 Wyman RJ (1986) Sequential induction and a homeotic switch of cell fate. Trends Neurosci 9:339–340 Zeil J (1979) A new kind of neural superposition eye: the compound eye of male Bibionidae. Nature 278:249–250 Zeil J (1983a) Sexual dimorphism in the visual system of flies: the compound eyes and neural superposition in Bibionidae (Diptera). J Comp Physiol 150:379–393 Zeil J (1983b) Sexual dimorphism in the visual system of flies: the free flight behaviour of male Bibionidae (Diptera). J Comp Physiol 150:395–412