Ontogeny of Double Cones in the Retina of Perch Fry (Perca fluviatilis, Teleostei)

The formation of double cones in the retina of fry of Perca fluviatilis has been investigated by light and electron microscopy. The retina of newly hatched fry is provided with single cones and rods, single cones being the predominant receptor type. Double cones are seen for the first time 22 days after hatching. Mitoses are observed in the periphery of the retina, but are also seen in more central parts of the retina containing differentiated receptors and a cone mosaic. The fate of the cells resulting from the centrally located mitoses is not known. No signs of longitudinal fission of differentiated single cones are seen. It is suggested that double cones in the retina of perch fry arise by fusion of single cones which associate closely and develop subsurface cisterns coextensive with the region of intimate contact in the ellipsoid. During the first few weeks after hatching, there is a gradual shift in arrangement of the cones. In the newly hatched fry, the single cones are arranged in rows. When double cones are first seen, square-pattern units appear, built up from four double cones and a single cone.

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