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Retinal ganglion cell topography and spatial resolving power in the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)
Authors:João Paulo Coimbra  Paul R. Manger
Affiliation:School of Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Abstract:This study sought to determine whether the retinal organization of the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), a large African herbivore with lips specialized for grazing in open savannahs, relates to its foraging ecology and habitat. Using stereology and retinal wholemounts, we estimated a total of 353,000 retinal ganglion cells. Their density distribution reveals an unusual topographic organization of a temporal (2,000 cells/mm2) and a nasal (1,800 cells/mm2) area embedded within a well‐defined horizontal visual streak (800 cells/mm2), which is remarkably similar to the retinal organization in the black rhinoceros. Alpha ganglion cells comprise 3.5% (12,300) of the total population of ganglion cells and show a similar distribution pattern with maximum densities also occurring in the temporal (44 cells/mm2) and nasal (40 cells/mm2) areas. We found higher proportions of alpha cells in the dorsal and ventral retinas. Given their role in the detection of brisk transient stimuli, these higher proportions may facilitate the detection of approaching objects from the front and behind while grazing with the head at 45 °. Using ganglion cell peak density and eye size (29 mm, axial length), we estimated upper limits of spatial resolving power of 7 cycles/deg (temporal area), 6.6 cycles/deg (nasal area), and 4.4 cycles/deg (horizontal streak). The resolution of the temporal area potentially assists with grazing, while the resolution of the streak may be used for panoramic surveillance of the horizon. The nasal area may assist with detection of approaching objects from behind, potentially representing an adaptation compensating for limited neck and head mobility. J. Comp. Neurol., 525:2484–2498, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:retinal topography  perissodactyls  retinal ganglion cells  alpha ganglion cells  stereology  spatial resolving power  RRID: AB_477257  RRID: SciRes_000114  RRID: SciRes_000116
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