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Mysterious Structure in Bird Eyes May Explain a Curious Lack of Blood : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 31, 2026 2:55 am
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How Birds’ Retinas Function Without Oxygen: A Fascinating Study

Did you know that unlike the inner retina in most animals, birds’ inner retinas function without oxygen? A recent study led by researchers from Aarhus University in Denmark has uncovered the mechanism behind this unique ability.

In most vertebrates, red blood cells deliver the oxygen required to convert glucose into energy for cell function in the retina. However, birds lack blood vessels in the retina, resulting in anoxic conditions (without oxygen).

Despite the lack of oxygen, bird retinas can still extract energy from glucose through a process called anaerobic glycolysis. This process, while less efficient than aerobic respiration, allows cells to function. However, it also produces lactic acid, which can be harmful in high concentrations.

The key to birds’ tolerance of anoxic conditions lies in the pecten oculi, a structure next to the retina packed with blood vessels. This structure helps transport glucose and remove lactic acid, protecting retinal cells from damage.

Researchers studied live zebra finches to confirm that the inner retina uses no oxygen at all, relying solely on anaerobic glycolysis for energy production. The discovery sheds light on the evolutionary adaptation of bird eyes to reduce the need for blood vessels and thrive in low-oxygen environments.

Birds like short-toed snake eagles have retinas that go without oxygen for extended periods, allowing them to soar at high altitudes for long durations. This unique adaptation may have enabled birds to migrate efficiently and maintain visual acuity.

The findings of this study could have implications for understanding how cells survive anoxic conditions, potentially informing treatments for conditions like strokes where nerve cells are deprived of oxygen.

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Published in Nature, this research represents a collaborative effort across multiple scientific disciplines, highlighting the intricate adaptations that have shaped bird evolution over millions of years.

As we delve deeper into the role of the pecten oculi in supporting the glucose supply to the eye and its impact on retinal performance, we gain valuable insights into the remarkable mechanisms that enable birds to thrive in challenging environments.

This study not only enhances our understanding of bird physiology but also opens up new avenues for research into cellular resilience and adaptation to extreme conditions.

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