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With 'biological sunscreen,'
mantis shrimp see the reef in a whole different light
Date:
July 3, 2014
Source:
Cell Press
Summary:
In an unexpected discovery, researchers have found
that the complex eyes of mantis shrimp are equipped with optics that generate
ultraviolet color vision. Mantis shrimp's six UV photoreceptors pick up on
different colors within the UV spectrum based on filters made from an
ingredient other animals depend on as built-in biological sunscreen, according
to new research.
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In an unexpected discovery, researchers have found that the
complex eyes of mantis shrimp are equipped with optics that generate
ultraviolet (UV) color vision. Mantis shrimp's six UV photoreceptors pick up on
different colors within the UV spectrum based on filters made from an
ingredient other animals depend on as built-in biological sunscreen, according
to research reported in the Cell Press journal Current
Biology on July 3.
"The
mantis shrimp visual system contains six types of photoreceptors functioning
completely outside the visual range of humans," says Michael Bok of the
University of Maryland Baltimore County. "Surprisingly, they produce their
six UV photoreceptors using only two types of visual pigments by pairing one
visual pigment with one of four UV filters. The UV filters block certain
wavelengths of light from reaching the photoreceptors, chromatically shifting
their sensitivity."
The filters
are composed of so-called mycosporine-like amino acids (or MAAs), which are
commonly found in the skin or exoskeleton of marine organisms, where they
absorb damaging UV rays. They do the same thing in mantis shrimp eyes, but for
an entirely novel purpose.
"The
effect is akin to putting red-tinted glasses over your eyes that block other
wavelengths of light, except this is being done at the photoreceptor cellular
level in shrimp," Bok explains.
Exactly why
mantis shrimp need such a sophisticated visual system remains mysterious, Bok
says. Mantis shrimp use their eyes to navigate and spot predators and prey on
the vibrant reef that is their home. Mantis shrimp also have complex social
interactions that are likely mediated by distinct visual signals on their
bodies.
Their
complex eyes, which include 16 or more types of photoreceptors in all, may
provide them with a complex color and polarization visual system without a big
brain to post-process lots of information. In other words, their eyes may sense
and respond to complex visual inputs without the need to think very hard about
it, Bok explains.
Despite the
new discovery, the researchers say, it's still tough to imagine the reef as
mantis shrimp see it. "The way their eyes are built and how visual
information is processed in their brains is so fundamentally different [from]
humans that is very difficult to conceptualize what the world actually looks
like to them," Bok says.
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Journal
Reference:
- Michael J. Bok, Megan L. Porter, Allen R. Place, Thomas W. Cronin. Biological Sunscreens Tune Polychromatic Ultraviolet Vision in Mantis Shrimp. Current Biology, 2014; DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2014.05.071
