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A sky polarization compass in lizards: the central role of the parietal eye
- Source :
- The Journal of experimental biology. 213(Pt 12)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- SUMMARYThe present study first examined whether ruin lizards Podarcis sicula are able to orientate using the e-vector direction of polarized light. Ruin lizards were trained and tested indoors, inside a hexagonal Morris water maze, positioned under an artificial light source producing plane polarized light with a single e-vector, which provided an axial cue. Lizards were subjected to axial training by positioning two identical goals in contact with the centre of two opposite side walls of the Morris water maze. Goals were invisible because they were placed just beneath the water surface, and water was rendered opaque. The results showed that the directional choices of lizards meeting learning criteria were bimodally distributed along the training axis, and that after 90 deg rotation of the e-vector direction of polarized light the lizards directional choices rotated correspondingly, producing a bimodal distribution which was perpendicular to the training axis. The present results confirm in ruin lizards results previously obtained in other lizard species showing that these reptiles can use the e-vector direction of polarized light in the form of a sky polarization compass. The second step of the study aimed at answering the still open question of whether functioning of a sky polarization compass would be mediated by the lizard parietal eye. To test this, ruin lizards meeting learning criteria were tested inside the Morris water maze under polarized light after their parietal eyes were painted black. Lizards with black-painted parietal eyes were completely disoriented. Thus, the present data show for the first time that the parietal eye plays a central role in mediating the functioning of a putative sky polarization compass of lizards.
- Subjects :
- sky polarization compass
Light
Rotation
Physiology
lizards
orientation
Morris water maze
parietal eye
media_common.quotation_subject
Aquatic Science
NO
Optics
Compass
biology.animal
Orientation
parasitic diseases
Animals
Maze Learning
Molecular Biology
Ocular Physiological Phenomena
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
media_common
Physics
biology
Artificial light
business.industry
Lizard
Hexagonal crystal system
Podarcis
Lizards
Polarization (waves)
biology.organism_classification
Parietal eye
body regions
Sky
Insect Science
Animal Science and Zoology
sense organs
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14779145
- Volume :
- 213
- Issue :
- Pt 12
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of experimental biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....17f573eaf23b321406f9fd953de3b971