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The relative importance of phylogeny and habitat in determining the presence and prominence of a granula iridica in hooved mammals.

Alisia WeynaRichard R DubielzigLauren Hennelly
Published in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2020)
Our results suggest that the GI may be a common morphological feature to shade the pupil in nonshaded environments, and, in its absence, increase the amount of light reaching the retina to improve vision in shaded environments for hooved mammals. Further research on the functional optics of the GI and studies that include additional ungulate species would further elucidate phylogenetic and ecological factors influencing the occurrence of GI in hooved mammals.
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