Retinal ganglion cell topography and spatial resolution of two parrot species: budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) and Bourke’s parrot (Neopsephotus bourkii)

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Mindaugas Mitkus
Sandra Chaib
Olle Lind
Almut Kelber
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[1] Lund University,Lund Vision Group, Department of Biology
[2] Lund University,Cognitive Sciences, Department of Philosophy
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Retinal ganglion cell; Spatial resolving power; Visual ecology; Bird eyes; Parrot;
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Retinal ganglion cell (RGC) isodensity maps indicate important regions in an animal’s visual field. These maps can also be combined with measures of focal length to estimate the theoretical visual acuity. Here we present the RGC isodensity maps and anatomical spatial resolving power in three budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) and two Bourke’s parrots (Neopsephotus bourkii). Because RGCs were stacked in several layers, we modified the Nissl staining procedure to assess the cell number in the whole-mounted and cross-sectioned tissue of the same retinal specimen. The retinal topography showed surprising variation; however, both parrot species had an area centralis without discernable fovea. Budgerigars also had a putative area nasalis never reported in birds before. The peak RGC density was 22,300–34,200 cells/mm2 in budgerigars and 18,100–38,000 cells/mm2 in Bourke’s parrots. The maximum visual acuity based on RGCs and focal length was 6.9 cyc/deg in budgerigars and 9.2 cyc/deg in Bourke’s parrots. These results are lower than earlier behavioural estimates. Our findings illustrate that retinal topography is not a very fixed trait and that theoretical visual acuity estimations based on RGC density can be lower than the behavioural performance of the bird.
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