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    Summary: A peer-reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of ecology, evolution and conservation science. The journal gives priority to quality research reports, theoretical or empirical, that develop our understanding of organisms and their diversity, interactions between them, and the natural environment.
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    Alpern M, Moeller J.
    J Physiol. 1977 Apr;266(3):647-75.
    1. Three "simple" deuteranomalous trichromats match with abnormally low "red" tristimulus values throughout the spectrum and abnormally high "green" tristimulus values in the long wave end of the spectrum which become normal (and then low) in the yellow-green. The spectrum locus of this transition differs from one anomalous to the other. Differences in the matches of two of these cannot be due to differences in eye media transmissivities alone. Therefore these two deuteranomalous have different cone visual pigments. 2. The analytical anomaloscope was used in the confrontation of one deuteranomalous with six deuteranopes in turn. In each confrontation the deuteranope set the anomaloscope in his mode and adjusted the intensity of the monochromatic light for a match. Deuteranomalous matches were rejected by four of these six deuteranopes. 3. They were accepted by two of the six. These two rejected each other's matches in a way not attributable to differences in eye media transmissivity. 4. Three different psychophysical techniques were used to measure the action spectra of the long wave cones of these two deuternopes. All three methods reveal small but systematic differences in lambdamax and shape of the curve for the one deuteranope compared with that of the other. 5. In red-green spectral range, these spectra are accurately described by different linear combinations of the color matching functions of the same deuteranomalous whose matches the two deuteranopes accept. Linear combinations of those of a second deuteranomalous, with at least one different kind of cone, fit less well. 6. The wave length discrimination curve of the former deuteranomalous was measured with a new method. The curves of two normals were also obtained for comparison. Wave-length discrimination predictions from the Stiles (1946) line element theory were compared to the anomalous curve. The deuteranopic action spectra were used in the line element to compute this deuteranomalous' discrimination. There is reasonable first order correspondence between prediction and observation, but the prediction is sensitive to small changes in the derivatives of the logarithms of the action spectra. 7. Line element prediction of the deuteranomalous step-by-step luminous efficiency curve is insensitive to such uncertainties. The agreement with expectation from the above assumptions and the measured step-by-step deuteranomalous luminous efficiency curve in the red-green part of the spectrum is therefore good. 8. It is concluded that the erythrolabe in one deuternope's long wave cones has the action spectrum of this deuteranomalous' long and the erythrolabe in the other deuternope's long wave sensitive cones has that of this deuternomalous' medium wave cones. This leads to a general hypothesis about the nature of all forms of red-green colour vision defects transmitted recessively on the X chromosome.
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