Core-shell nanospheres behind the blue eyes of the bay scallop Argopecten irradians

J R Soc Interface. 2019 Oct 31;16(159):20190383. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2019.0383. Epub 2019 Oct 23.

Abstract

The bay scallop Argopecten irradians (Mollusca: Bivalvia) has dozens of iridescent blue eyes that focus light using mirror-based optics. Here, we test the hypothesis that these eyes appear blue because of photonic nanostructures that preferentially scatter short-wavelength light. Using transmission electron microscopy, we found that the epithelial cells covering the eyes of A. irradians have three distinct layers: an outer layer of microvilli, a middle layer of random close-packed nanospheres and an inner layer of pigment granules. The nanospheres are approximately 180 nm in diameter and consist of electron-dense cores approximately 140 nm in diameter surrounded by less electron-dense shells 20 nm thick. They are packed at a volume density of approximately 60% and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy indicates that they are not mineralized. Optical modelling revealed that the nanospheres are an ideal size for producing angle-weighted scattering that is bright and blue. A comparative perspective supports our hypothesis: epithelial cells from the black eyes of the sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus have an outer layer of microvilli and an inner layer of pigment granules but lack a layer of nanospheres between them. We speculate that light-scattering nanospheres help to prevent UV wavelengths from damaging the internal structures of the eyes of A. irradians and other blue-eyed scallops.

Keywords: biophotonics; iridescence; optics; scattering; structural colour; visual ecology.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Epithelial Cells* / metabolism
  • Epithelial Cells* / ultrastructure
  • Eye* / metabolism
  • Eye* / ultrastructure
  • Nanospheres* / metabolism
  • Nanospheres* / ultrastructure
  • Pectinidae* / metabolism
  • Pectinidae* / ultrastructure
  • Pigmentation / physiology*