2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12983-021-00421-0
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Uniform trichromacy in Alouatta caraya and Alouatta seniculus: behavioural and genetic colour vision evaluation

Abstract: Primate colour vision depends on a matrix of photoreceptors, a neuronal post receptoral structure and a combination of genes that culminate in different sensitivity through the visual spectrum. Along with a common cone opsin gene for short wavelengths (sws1), Neotropical primates (Platyrrhini) have only one cone opsin gene for medium-long wavelengths (mws/lws) per X chromosome while Paleotropical primates (Catarrhini), including humans, have two active genes. Therefore, while female platyrrhines may be trichro… Show more

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“…: [ 20 , 21 ]), and howler monkeys ( Alouatta spp. : [ 23 ]) using mosaics which the target is an illusory square. In these experiments, the subjects’ successful performance necessitates identifying the chromatic target irrespective of its shape.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…: [ 20 , 21 ]), and howler monkeys ( Alouatta spp. : [ 23 ]) using mosaics which the target is an illusory square. In these experiments, the subjects’ successful performance necessitates identifying the chromatic target irrespective of its shape.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%