Daily changes in the compound eye of a beetle ( Macrogyrus )
- 22 February 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Royal Society in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences
- Vol. 217 (1208) , 265-285
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1983.0010
Abstract
Graded-refractive-index lenses in the cornea and the crystalline cone form the optical system in each ommatidium. By night the crystalline cone has a blunt ellipsoidal proximal end which contributes to the formation of a superposition image across the clear zone. By day the cone is a tapering point that is extended as a light guide through a dense layer of pigment. The action of extending the cone and moving the pigment towards the clear zone from between the cones occurs as the retinula-cell column contracts. Modeling of the ommatidial lens system shows how the superposition image is formed in the night eye, and suggests that axial rays are not well focused on the crystalline tract in the day eye. All cells had peak sensitivity in the green near 552 nm. In the dark-adapted day eye, fields are .delta..rho.(acceptance angle) = 3.4-6.6.degree., narrowing to 2.8.degree. minimum upon light adaptation. Sensitivity to a point source on axis is reduced during the day: the dark-adapted day eye requires 200 items more light to give the same response as the dark-adapted night eye. There is a further attenuation of about 100 upon light adaptation of the day eye. The superposition image of the night eye produces fields of width .delta..rho. = 12-15.degree. at 50% sensitivity as recorded electrophysiologically; the image of a point source covers several rhabdoms. In recordings from single units in the night eye 2 bumps (effective photon captures) are counted when the intensity is such that 1 photon falls on the area of 1 facet, with parallel axial illumination at the peak of the spectral sensitivity 552 nm. Marking of cells with Lucifer Yellow suggests that about 4-6 receptor units/ommatidium are involved, giving a sensitivity of 8-12 bumps for the ommatidium at this intensity. Locust apposition eyes, with facets twice the area of those in Macrogyrus eyes, give at best 0.5 bumps with the same intensity, so that the actual superposition gain is 32-48. All marked cells were of the proximal rhabdom layer; cells 1 and 8 have not been investigated.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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