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Compara've
Ocular
Morphology
of
Troglomorphic
Fish:
Implica'ons
for
Evolu'on?
Chuck
Schobert,
DVM
Plan
•  Non‐vertebrate
chordate
eyes,
agnatha
•  Congo
blind
fish:
Lamprologus lethops •  Travelogue:
Congo
River
Habitats
•  Ocular
Anatomy
(also,
Hot
Off
the
Press!)
• 
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• 
Mexican
blind
cave
fish:
Astyanax mexicanus Travelogue:
Habitat
Model
system
Ocular
Anatomy
So
what?:
Conclusions,
specula'ons,
and
ques'ons
Teleost
Fish
Eye
Anatomy
The
Chordates
in
Evolu'on
Cladogram:
Hagfish
&
Lampreys
Comparison
Hagfish
and
Lampreys
• 
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• 
No
paired
pectoral
(shoulder)
or
pelvic
(hip)
fins
Notochord
persists
for
life.
They
have
no
scales.
The
axons
of
their
neurons
are
unmyelinated.
Lampreys
have
both
an
innate
immune
system
and
an
adap've
immune
system,
but
the
laVer
is
en'rely
different
from
that
found
in
the
jawed
vertebrates.
Hagfish
•  Eat
dead
whales
•  Secrete
copious
amounts
of
thick
slime
(mucous)
•  Live
in
deep
oceanic
trenches
(>100meters)
•  Recommenda'on:
YouTube:
“Eddie
and
the
Hagfish”
Hagfish
Eyes
No
cornea
No
lens
2‐layered
re'na
(neuronal)
No
melanin
Primi've
photoreceptors
Wired
to
the
brain
like
a
pineal
gland
•  No
pineal
gland
•  Photoreceptors
synapse
directly
onto
ganglion
cells
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• 
Eye
Transverse
Sec'ons
Hagfish Specimen courtesy of Dr Ivan Schwab Lamprey
Eye:
Larval
•  Larval
form
to
adult
form:
Five
Years!
•  Mostly
buried
in
mud
•  No
lens
ini'ally
•  Larva
details
–  Similar
to
hagfish
eye
–  Eye
covered
in
skin
Lamprey
Larval
Eye
Lamprey
Adult
•Cornea
largely
con'nuous
with
the
skin
•No
muscles
of
accommoda'on
•Has
most
of
the
structures
of
the
vertebrate
eye:
–Lens
–3
neuronal
layers
in
re'na
–Extraocularmuscles
–Wired
to
brain
like
a
visual
eye
–Melanin
in
choroid
and
RPE
Color
vision
and
pineal
gland
Lamprey
Adult
Eye:
Five
Years
Later
Photoreceptor
Evolu'on
Hagfish
Lamprey
From
Lamb,
TD
et
al.
Evolu?on of the Vertebrate eye: opsins, photoreceptors, re?na and eye cup.
2007.
Nature
Reviews:
Neuroscience,
8:
960‐975.
Take
Home?
•  A
window
to
the
earliest
development
of
the
vertebrate
eye
–  Hagfish:
circadian
func'on
–  Lamprey:
image‐forming
eye,
vertebrate‐like
–  Evolu'onary
controversy
about
rela'onship
between
hagfish
and
lamprey:
–  If
hagfish
diverged
earlier
than
lampreys
from
a
common
ancestor,
opportunity
to
see
the
earliest
examples
of
vertebrate
ocular
evolu'on
–  If
hagfish
diverged
from
the
lamprey
clade,
then
ocular
differences
are
perhaps
degenerate
•  And
of
course,
weird
food
Hagfish‐Slime
Cheddar‐Gruyere
Scones
4
cups
all‐purpose
flour
2
tablespoons
baking
powder
4
teaspoons
sugar
1/2
teaspoon
salt
1
cup
(two
s'cks)
chilled
unsalted
buVer,
cut
into
1/2‐inch
cubes
2
cups
(packed)
coarsely
grated
extra‐sharp
yellow
cheddar
cheese
(about
9
ounces),
or
a
mix
of
6
ounces
cheddar
and
3
ounces
gruyere.
1‐1/2
cups
chilled
heavy
whipping
cream
6
tablespoons
hagfish
slime
Preheat
oven
to
375F
In
a
food
processor,
blend
flour,
baking
powder,
sugar,
and
salt.
Cut
in
the
buVer
using
quick
pulses
un'l
the
mixture
resembles
coarse
meal.
Add
cheese
and
cut
in
using
quick
pulses.
In
a
small
bowl,
whisk
together
the
cream
and
hagfish
slime.
With
the
food
processor
running,
add
cream
mixture
through
feed
tube.
Process
un'l
dough
just
holds
together
–
donÂ’t
overmix!
Turn
dough
out
onto
a
lightly
floured
work
surface.
Gather
the
dough
together
and
divide
into
quarters.
Pat
each
quarter
into
a
round
just
short
of
1
inch
high
(it
should
be
about
6‐7
inches
in
diameter).
Using
a
clean,
sharp
knife,
cut
each
round
into
six
wedges.
Transfer
half
the
wedges
to
ungreased
baking
sheets
lined
with
parchment
paper,
spacing
them
about
2
inches
apart.
Bake
the
first
batch
of
scones
un'l
the
edges
just
start
to
brown
and
a
toothpick
comes
out
clean,
about
20
minutes.
Transfer
them,
s'll
on
their
parchment
paper,
to
a
wire
rack
to
cool
at
least
10
minutes,
during
which
'me
put
in
the
second
batch
of
scones.
Serve
warm
or
at
room
temperature.
The
scones
will
stand
for
about
8
hours.
Do
not
refrigerate.
If
you
want
to
reheat
them,
warm
them
in
a
350F
oven
for
about
5
minutes
Lamprey
Bordelaise
For
:
6
servings
Time
:
2
h
50
Difficulty
:
medium
Ingredients
for
Lamprey
Bordelaise
:
• 
1
live
2
kg
lamprey
• 
1
dl
oil
• 
100
g
buVer
• 
1
boVle
red
Bordeaux
wine
• 
1
small
glass
Armagnac
• 
4
shallots
• 
8
onions
• 
15
leeks
• 
4
garlic
cloves
• 
600
g
Bayonne
ham
• 
2
tablespoons
flour
• 
1
glass
broth
• 
2
cloves
• 
1
bouquet
garni
• 
6
slices
country‐style
bread
• 
salt
• 
Pepper
Technical
stages
for
Lamprey
Bordelaise
:
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Bleed
the
lamprey
by
hanging
it
by
the
head
and
cuqng
the
tail
over
a
container
to
collect
the
blood.
When
there's
no
blood
dripping
anymore,
dip
the
lamprey
in
boiling
water
for
1
minute.
Take
it
out
and
peel
it.
Cut
in
4
cm‐thick
(1,57
inches)
slices.
Put
the
slices
in
the
container
of
blood.
Cut
the
white
part
of
the
leeks
into
7‐8
cm‐long
(2,76‐3,15
inches)
whistles
and
steam
them
in
buVer.
Add
the
diced
ham,
the
shallots
and
minced
onions.
Sprinkle
with
flour
and
roast.
Moisten
with
the
wine
and
broth.
Add
the
cloves
and
bouquet
garni.
Add
pepper,
salt
a
liVle.
Add
two
crushed
garlic
cloves.
Bring
to
a
boiling
point,
then
cook
for
45
minutes
over
low
heat.
45
minutes
later,
add
the
pieces
of
lamprey
in
the
sauce,
cover
and
cook
again
for
45
minutes.
Remove
the
slices
of
fish,
and
flamb
them
in
another
pan
or
skillet
with
Armagnac.
Pour
the
equivalent
of
a
glass
of
warm
sauce
over
the
blood
in
order
to
dilute
it,
and
poor
in
the
skillet.
S'r
well.
Put
back
the
lamprey,
season
and
cook
for
10
minutes
with
the
lid
on.
Beat
the
sauce
with
buVer.
Meanwhile,
toast
the
bread
and
rub
it
with
the
remaining
garlic.Put
the
lamprey
in
a
shallow
dish,
on
the
slices
of
bread.
Put
the
leeks
all
around.
Coat
with
the
sauce.
L. lethops and
L. ?gripic?lis Benthic
Fish:
gas
bubble
disease
“mondelli
bureau”
Congo
River
•  Short
film
What
is
cool
about
the
Congo
River?
•  Many,
many
microhabitats
•  Evolu'on
occurring
all
the
'me!
•  Weird
river=weird
fish
Sighted
vs
Blind
L. Lethops histology
images
L. ?gripic?lis Immunohistochemistry:
opsins
Hot
off
the
press!
Mastacembelus brichardi Mastacembelus brichardi
•  one
specimen
is
fully
depigmented
and
eyeless
•  second
specimen
is
a
slightly
pigmented
morph
with
'ny
eyes:
fully
developed
lens,
re'na,
incomplete
cornea,
eyes
dorsally
displaced
toward
midline
•  intraspecific
comparison
or
is
the
ves'gial
eyed
morph
a
hybrid
between
the
eyeless
brichardi
and
an
eyed
congener
•  collected
at
the
same
locality,
in
shallow
water
under
rocks
and
boulders.
Astyanax mexicanus •  Blind
and
sighted
in
same
species
•  Divergence
1
mya
•  Model
system
for
development,
molecular
gene'cs
•  Differences
in
ocular
anatomy
A
Mature
Adult
Sighted
Blind
Cave
habitat
Model
system
in
evo
devo
•  Molecular
gene'cs
well
known
•  Embryological
development
easily
studied:
eye
begins
to
develop,
lens
cells
undergo
apoptosis,
degenera'on
•  4‐6
month
genera'on
'me
•  Lens
transplant
experiments
show
eye
development
genes
s'll
present:
lens
from
sighted
into
blind,
vice
versa
•  Pleiotropy:
single
gene
controls
two
or
more
phenotypic
traits
that
may
seem
unrelated:
on‐
off
switch
….
Ocular
anatomy
•  Comparison
montage
A. Mexicanus images:
blind
A. mexicanus:
sighted
Implica'ons
for
evolu'on?
•  Evolu'on
not
always
construc've
•  Regressive
evolu'on
occurs
•  Different
habitats
produce
varied
selec'on
pressures
•  Fish
adapts
to
darkness
through
selec'on
of
“numerous
grada'ons”
leading
to
increased
olfac'on,
enhanced
mechanorecep'on,
altered
craniofacial
structure
Phenotypic
Plas'city
•  Phenotype=genotype
+
environment
•  Light‐dark
experiments
with
epigean
Astyanax fasciatus
larvae
•  Eyes
of
larvae
raised
in
darkness
for
30d
are
much
less
developed
than
those
raised
in
light
•  Alternate
developmental
pathways
based
on
environmental
condi'ons……..
Spin‐offs
•  Why develop a morphological catalog of blind/par?ally‐sighted fish? •  Relate
these
morphological
differences
to
genome
differences
to
aid
understanding
of
eye
evolu'on,
development
and
disease
•  Use
well‐studied
systems
such
as
Zebra
fish
and
Astyanax spp to
understand
the
rela'onship
between
gene'cs
and
morphology
when
looking
at
wild
fish
Many
thanks!
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Dr
Dick
Dubielzig
Dr
Melanie
S'assny
and
colleagues,
AMNH
Dr
William
R.
Jeffery,
UMD
Dr
Ivan
Schwab
Dr
Leandro
Teixeira
Dr
Jen
Dreyfus
Mr
ScoV
Earnest
Ms
Kate
Lieber
Ms.
Janice
Lokken
Ques'ons,
specula'ons?