Abstract
Behavioural estimates of the visual acuity of the Northern Native Cat (or Northern Quoll) - Dasyurus hallucatus - were made using the Mitchell jumping stand technique. A value of 2.3–2.8 cycles per degree was obtained. This functional acuity compared well with predictions based on the peak ganglion cell density (2600 cells/mm 2) determined from the retinal ganglion cell density map.
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