“…In teleosts, a greater number of ganglion cells present, is localized species-specifically and reflect the feeding vector (Collin & Pettigrew, 1988a;1988b;Gomi & Miyazaki, 2015;Miyazaki, Iwami, & Meyer-Rochow, 2011;Shand, Chin, Harman, Moore, & Collin, 2000). For example, in the retina of Gymnocranius bitorquatus (Actinopterygii: Lethrinidae), there are two specialized zones with high ganglion cell density, a dorso-temporal area and a zone of high horizontal cell density across the retinal meridian in the nasal region.…”