Primate vision Flashcards
What is colour vision?
Ability to distinguish object based wavelength of the light
What two things are needed to generate a colour image?
- Cone cells - photocepetor cells
- Neural mechanisms - Generates colour signal
Photopigments: Opsins
- At least 4 types of opsins in the common ancestor to sauropsids and synapsids
- Sensitive to different types of wavelengths (longer/shorter)
Evolutionary changes of the Opsins
- The synapsids lost some of the opsins
- LWS is retained in all mammals
- RH2 lost in all mammals
- Convergent loss of colour vision in different taxanomic groups
Which Opsins were lost and retains in mammal lineages?
- All mammals lost RH2
- All mammals retained LWS
- Marsupials & eutherians lost SWS2
- Monotremes lost SWS1?
What happens when an animal loses all opsins (Apart from LWS)?
Monochromatic vision (B&W)
What happens when there is a mutation on the opsin SWS1?
- UV sensitive
- Some mammals and marsupials have this (very rare)
What vision do most primates have?
- Trichromacy
- Derived condition
Comparison between primate and non-primate vision (cones etc)
- Non-primate: Signals are pooled. Groups of cones are attached to 1 photoreceptor.
- Primate: Signals are seperate. Each photoreceptor is connected to a nerve (has its own innovation)
Dichromacy is also fairly common in primates what is it?
- Similar to red/green colour blindness
- Found in most new world monkeys
- Ancestral feature
How did trichromacy occur?
- L opsin gene on the X chromosome
- Underwent duplication event - 2 copies of gene
- Gradual evolution to the variants that are sensitive to green and red wavelengths
What primates is trichromacy seen in?
- Apes, humans, Old world monkeys, NWM howler monkeys
- Howler monkeys have undergone convergent evolution more recently
What is trichromacy polymorphism?
- The ability to detect colour vision (trichromacy) is heterozygote
- Homozygous females and all males are dichromats
What proportion of females in a trichromatic polymorphic population are trichromatic?
50-66%
Why has polymorphic trichromacy persisted?
- Thought to be a benefit to the group for both vision types (variation)
- Frequency dependent selection