2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.02.494615
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Developing and adult reef fish show rapid, reversible light-induced plasticity in their visual system

Abstract: The visual capabilities of fish are optimised for their ecology and light environment over evolutionary time. Similarly, fish vision can adapt to regular changes in light conditions within their lifetime, e.g., ontogenetic or seasonal variation. However, we do not fully understand how vision responds to irregular short-term changes in the light environment, e.g., algal blooms and light pollution. In this study, we investigated the effect of short-term exposure to unnatural light conditions on opsin gene expres… Show more

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“…An emerging body of work is examining plasticity of retinal opsin gene expression in reef fish under differing light regimes ( Carleton et al, 2020 ; Musilova et al, 2021 ; Fogg et al, 2022 ). Using transcriptomics and qPCR, experimenters have discovered that artificial light increases expression of cone (but not rod) opsin genes sensitive to a broad range of wavelengths.…”
Section: Sensory Ecology and Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An emerging body of work is examining plasticity of retinal opsin gene expression in reef fish under differing light regimes ( Carleton et al, 2020 ; Musilova et al, 2021 ; Fogg et al, 2022 ). Using transcriptomics and qPCR, experimenters have discovered that artificial light increases expression of cone (but not rod) opsin genes sensitive to a broad range of wavelengths.…”
Section: Sensory Ecology and Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Newly identified sequenced and sequenced transcriptomes are available through GenBank and the SRA archive (see Table S2 for accession numbers). All other data are available through the UQ eSpace at https://doi.org/10.48610/ aafb371 (Fogg & de Busserolles, 2022) or are provided in the main manuscript or Supporting Information.…”
Section: Co N Fli C T O F I Nte R E S Tmentioning
confidence: 99%