Wild and Exotic Animal Ophthalmology 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71302-7_18
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Ophthalmology of Passeriformes

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“…Intuitively we would expect diurnal Arctic mammals to have eyes that filter—not transmit—UV light. Overexposure to UV light could explain why cataracts are common among domesticated reindeer (Plummer & Ledbetter, 2022), but not the absence of photokeratitis, which hints at photoprotective mechanisms in the eye, such as the upregulation of ascorbic acid (Ringvold et al, 2003). The mystery deepens.…”
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“…Intuitively we would expect diurnal Arctic mammals to have eyes that filter—not transmit—UV light. Overexposure to UV light could explain why cataracts are common among domesticated reindeer (Plummer & Ledbetter, 2022), but not the absence of photokeratitis, which hints at photoprotective mechanisms in the eye, such as the upregulation of ascorbic acid (Ringvold et al, 2003). The mystery deepens.…”
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confidence: 99%