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At high latitudes, such as in Iceland, the daily photoperiod varies from almost continuous darkness in winter to virtually constant light in summer. Previous studies of detailed retinal structure in vertebrates have shown significant daily and annual effects of photoperiod. We sampled arctic charr in Iceland during the summer, including fish that were both light- and dark-adapted, during both day and night. We observed retinomotor responses characteristic of light- and dark-adaptation, but found no difference in the number of synaptic ribbons in the retina. The morpho-physiological changes, appearing as retinomotor responses, are thus not expressed at the synaptic level.
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Perreault, S., Ali, M.A., Skúlason, S. et al. Constancy of synaptic ribbon numbers in the retina of the arctic chary, Salvelinus alpinus . Environ Biol Fish 27, 131–137 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00001942
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