Teaching Workshop: Color Vision in Primates and Other Mammals

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Teaching Workshop: Color Vision in Primates and Other Mammals Carrie C. Veilleux & Amber Heard-Booth Anthropology Department, University of Texas at Austin

Trichromatic Color Vision Most people see the world in a variety of colors Trichromatic Color Vision

Trichromatic Color Vision Many monkeys and other primates, like us, also see the world in a variety of colors. Our type of color vision is known as trichromatic color vision. This means that we have 3 types of color-detecting cells in the retinas of our eyes. Trichromatic Color Vision

How many of you have heard that dogs are color blind and only see the world in black and white?

Dichromatic Color Vision In fact, dogs and most mammals, like cats, horses, cows, and deer have what is called dichromatic color vision, which is a type of color vision that allows these animals to discriminate blues and purples apart from yellows and greens, like in this picture. However, unlike us trichromats, dogs, cats, and most mammals can’t tell reds and greens apart. So rather than being colorblind, these mammals do have some degree of color discrimination. Dichromatic Color Vision

Trichromat Dichromat Being a dichromat does make the holiday season a little less festive though! http://www.colblindor.com/coblis-color-blindness-simulator/

Yellow/green-sensitive cones How does this work? Dichromats have 2 types of color-detecting cells in the retinas in their eyes: Blue-sensitive cones Yellow/green-sensitive cones So how does color vision work? Well for dichromats, there are two types of color detecting cells in their eyes: blue cones that will fire a signal when they detect blue or violet colors and yellow/green cones that will fire a signal when they detect yellow, green, or red colors.

Dichromat - Green cone Blue cone So when a dog looks at this image, his eye and his brain compare the responses of these two color-receptor types for the same point on the image and can tell if one is more blue or more yellow/green. Dichromat Green cone - Blue cone

Yellow/green-sensitive cones How does this work? Trichromats have 3 types of color-detecting cells in the retinas in their eyes: Blue-sensitive cones Yellow/green-sensitive cones Red-sensitive cones Trichromats instead have 3 types of color detecting cells, blue, yellow/green, and red-sensitive cones.

Dichromat Trichromat - - Red cone Green cone Green cone Blue cone So a trichromat looking at this picture can compare both whether a part of the image is blue versus yellow/green, and whether it is green versus red. So trichromats have an extra channel for comparing colors. Dichromat Trichromat Red cone - Green cone - Green cone Blue cone Blue cone

Most mammals are dichromats Most mammals are like dogs and cats– they are dichromats. So they’re not truly colorblind, instead they see the world as blues versus yellow/greens. Most mammals are dichromats

This includes deer! So knowing that most mammals, like deer, are dichromats has a practical application! Wearing this orange reflective vest makes the hunter stand out from the green background for trichromats, but to a dichromat, the orange and the green are indistinguishable. So orange hunting clothes are a great safety tool when hunting mammals. They wouldn’t fool a bird though,

Orange camo wouldn’t fool a turkey though—they have better color vision than we do, having 4 types of color-detecting visual cells.

Many primates are trichromats So while not as good as birds, most primates have better color vision than other mammals in having trichromatic color vision. So we designed our activity around a big question in studies of the evolution of primate vision: Many primates are trichromats

Activity: Why be a trichromat?

Activity: Why be a trichromat? Hypothesis: Trichromacy is beneficial for detecting red food objects in a green leaf background. Primates eat a lot of fruit and young leaves, so being able to find the ripe fruit or the young leaves may be very important.

Activity: Why be a trichromat? Hypothesis: Trichromacy is beneficial for detecting red food objects in a green leaf background. Because they can’t discriminate red from green, dichromats should have a harder time finding these ripe fruits or young red leaves.

Activity: Why be a trichromat? Based on an experiment done in marmoset monkeys Some individuals were dichromats, some individuals were trichromats Monkeys foraged for orange or green Kix cereal in green wood shavings

Basic Activity Before beginning the experiment, students determine their color vision type (trichromat or dichromat) IMPORTANT: Up to 10% of men are red-green colorblind and so have dichromatic color vision. So before beginning experiment, students can determine their own color vision type, whether they are trichromats or dichromats. Red-green color blindness is related to defects on the X chromosome in the opsin genes, so up to 10% of men can be red-green colorblind. This means that you will likely encounter colorblind students that may or may not know they’re colorblind. In a second we’ll mention some neat things that you can stress that makes these dichromatic students special.

Dichromats see a square Trichromats see a square and a circle So there are several tests of color vision type, but this one is easy– dichromats see the square, trichromats see a square and a circle. Does anyone think they’re a dichromat? Dichromats see a square Trichromats see a square and a circle

Dichromatic people and animals can actually detect camouflaged objects better than trichromats! So 73 5 45

Basic Activity Experiment has 2 parts: #1: Forage for green pompoms in green foliage #2: Forage for red pompoms in green foliage

Basic Activity Goals: Identify possible benefits of having trichromatic color vision for primates. Identify benefits of having dichromatic color vision. Explore the effects of red-green colorblindness in humans Handouts offer several ways this activity can be adapted for different grade levels. Handouts and slides are available online at: http://www.carriecveilleux.com/teaching