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Zur Netzhautfunktion des Alpenmurmeltiers Marmota marmota (L.)

Authors: H. Bornschein;

Zur Netzhautfunktion des Alpenmurmeltiers Marmota marmota (L.)

Abstract

Das Elektroretinogramm (ERG) der reinen Zapfennetzhaut von Marmota marmota (L.) wird unter Verwendung weiser Einzel-, Doppel- und Flimmerlichtblitze registriert. Das aus a-Welle, b-Welle und uberlagerten Oszillationen von 100–125/sec bestehende Einzelblitz-ERG des Murmeltiers ahnelt in seinem raschen zeitlichen Verlauf sowie in seiner Abhangigkeit von der Reizintensitat dem schon fruher untersuchten ERG des Ziesels (Citellus citellus L.). Dies gilt auch fur die mit verschiedenen Reizintensitaten bestimmten ERG-Flimmerverschmelzungs-frequenzen sowie fur die Antworten auf intensive Doppellichtblitze mit variablem Intervall. Die weitgehende Ubereinstimmung der ERG von Marmota und Citellus ist vor allem deshalb von Interesse, weil fur kunftige Untersuchungen bei reinen Zapfennetzhauten das kleinere und leichter zur Verfugung stehende Ziesel eher in Frage kommt als das Murmeltier.

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