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A behavioural study of polarization vision in the fly,Musca domestica

✍ Scribed by Andreas Philipsborn; Thomas Labhart


Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
772 KB
Volume
167
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-7594

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✦ Synopsis


  1. Tethered flies (Musca domestica) walking on an air-suspended ball show a spontaneous response to the e-vector of polarized light presented from above, i.e. a slowly rotating e-vector induces periodic changes in the flies' turning tendency. Suitable control experiments exclude the possibility that the response is elicited by intensity gradients in the stimulus (Figs. 1 and2).

  2. Presence of the e-vector response in both white and UV light and its complete absence in yellow light equally support the concept that the specialized dorsal rim area of the compound eye with its highly polarization sensitive UV receptors R7m~g and R8~arg mediates polarization vision in flies (Fig. 3).

  3. E-vector orientations inducing no turning response additional to the fly's inherent turning tendency are either parallel (avoided e-vector) or perpendicular (preferred e-vector) to the animal's body axis (Figs. 1 and4).

  4. Considering the fanlike arrangement of the microvillar orientations of R7marg and R8ma,g in the dorsal rim area of the eye of Calliphora and Musca, a stabilizing function of polarization vision in controlling the flight course is suggested and discussed in the context of results from other behavioural studies.


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