Locomotion Index and Retinal Thickness of the Eye Anguilla bicolor bicolor in its Developmental Stage

Nur Indah Septriani, A. Raharjeng, Maria Nur Hasanah, Khoiruddin Anshori, Frida Prasetyo Utami
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When migrating to the deep sea, the eye of the eel which functions for locomotion will adapt to the deep environment. This study is the first study to identify the locomotion index and the retinal structure at the stage glass eel, elver, yellow, and silver eel Anguilla bicolor bicolor. Character and habitat information for each stage of eel can be used as a conservation strategy. Seventeen eel fish samples were collected from the Pasir Puncu River in Purworejo. Observation of the Locomotion Index is done by comparing the Eye Index (EI), Pectoral Fin Index (PFI), Anal Fin Index (AFI), and Dorsal Fin Index (DFI) at several stages of development of eel, while histologically the observations were carried out with analyzing the retina structure and the thickness of Rod and Cone Layer (RCL), Outer Nuclear Layer (ONL), Inner Nuclear Layer (INL), Ganglion Layer (GL) and Nerve Fiber Layer (NFL). Based on these observations it can be seen that the retina (RC, ONL, INL, GL, NFL) will have increased from yellow to the silver stage, this is due to adaptation eels that adapt to new habitats. The locomotion index shows that the more developed the pectoral fins, the greater the thickness of the NFL, which indicates the greater the number of nerves used for adaptation in the ocean. In the early elver stage, eels tend to swim on the surface of the water in brackish waters. At the yellow eel stage, the eels have started swimming on the bottom of the water that is rich in the substrate with darker environmental characteristics, while at the silver stage, the eel will begin to adjust to the darker deep sea.
双色鳗发育阶段的运动指数和视网膜厚度
当鳗鱼迁徙到深海时,具有运动功能的眼睛会适应深海环境。本研究首次确定了玻璃鳗、银鳗、黄鳗和双色鳗的运动指数和视网膜结构。鳗鲡各阶段的特征和生境信息可作为保护策略。从Purworejo的Pasir punu河采集了17条鳗鱼样本。通过比较鳗鲡发育各阶段眼指数(EI)、胸鳍指数(PFI)、肛鳍指数(AFI)和背鳍指数(DFI)进行运动指数的观察,通过分析视网膜结构及杆锥层(RCL)、外核层(ONL)、内核层(INL)、神经节层(GL)和神经纤维层(NFL)的厚度进行组织学观察。根据这些观察可以看出,视网膜(RC, ONL, INL, GL, NFL)将从黄色增加到银色阶段,这是由于适应新的栖息地的鳗鱼的适应。运动指数表明,胸鳍越发达,NFL的厚度越大,这表明用于适应海洋的神经数量越多。在早期阶段,鳗鱼倾向于在咸淡水的水面上游泳。在黄鳝阶段,黄鳝已经开始在环境特征较暗的富含基质的水底游泳,而在银鳝阶段,黄鳝将开始适应较暗的深海。
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