Growth, behaviour and colour changes of juvenile King George whiting (Sillaginodes punctata) mediated by light intensities
CA Meakin, JG Qin - New Zealand Journal of Marine and …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Light is an important environmental factor regulating physiological processes and ecological
activities in fishes. This research aimed to examine the effect of light on the growth …
activities in fishes. This research aimed to examine the effect of light on the growth …
Eye colour in juvenile Atlantic salmon: effects of social status, aggression and foraging success
HC Suter, FA Huntingford - Journal of Fish Biology, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Status‐based differences in sclera colour in small groups of juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo
salar, held in a semi‐natural environment over a 20 day period, became obvious 3 days …
salar, held in a semi‐natural environment over a 20 day period, became obvious 3 days …
Colour vision in coral reef fish
UE Siebeck, GM Wallis… - Journal of Experimental …, 2008 - journals.biologists.com
Over many millions of years, sea creatures have developed a range of light reflectance
properties. One example is the large variation in the patterns and colours of fish inhabiting …
properties. One example is the large variation in the patterns and colours of fish inhabiting …
Colour vision in juvenile African catfish Clarias gariepinus.
This study determined colour vision in juvenile Clarias gariepinus by the classical
conditioning method. Farmed juveniles about 6 weeks old were presented a pair of green …
conditioning method. Farmed juveniles about 6 weeks old were presented a pair of green …
Fairy wrasses perceive and respond to their deep red fluorescent coloration
T Gerlach, D Sprenger… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Fluorescence enables the display of wavelengths that are absent in the natural environment,
offering the potential to generate conspicuous colour contrasts. The marine fairy wrasse …
offering the potential to generate conspicuous colour contrasts. The marine fairy wrasse …
Effect of Light Intensity on Color Performance of False Clownfish, Amphiprion ocellaris Cuvier
Color performance of false clownfish, Amphiprion ocellaris Cuvier, was examined under
three levels of light intensity (20–50, 600–850, and 2700–3500 lx) for 5 wk. The experiment …
three levels of light intensity (20–50, 600–850, and 2700–3500 lx) for 5 wk. The experiment …
[PDF][PDF] A causal ethological analysis of the display of variable colour patterns in the fish Tilapia zillii (Cichlidae)
TM Hulscher-Emeis - 1991 - research.rug.nl
Download date: 05-09-2023 mnclusion contradicts an earlier statement by Leong (1969 p.
48) and Heiligenberg et al.(1972 p. 168) in which they state that the readiress of a male to …
48) and Heiligenberg et al.(1972 p. 168) in which they state that the readiress of a male to …
A fish can change its stripes: investigating the role of body colour and pattern in the bluelined goatfish
Bluelined goatfish (Upeneichthys lineatus) rapidly change their body colour from a white
horizontally banded pattern to a seemingly more conspicuous vertically banded red pattern …
horizontally banded pattern to a seemingly more conspicuous vertically banded red pattern …
[PDF][PDF] Color control in shrimp
MJ O'Halloran - Tested studies for laboratory teaching, 1990 - ableweb.org
The six experiments on crustacean color change presented here are relatively simple and
inexpensive and are suitable for use in introductory biology or more advanced animal …
inexpensive and are suitable for use in introductory biology or more advanced animal …
The influence of light environment on depth of visual feeding by larvae and fry of Coregonus pollan (Thompson) in Lough Neagh
KR Dabrowski, DH Jewson - Journal of Fish Biology, 1984 - Wiley Online Library
The depth limits for visual feeding by pollan larvae and fry, Coregonus pollan, were
determined in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, by combining laboratory estimates of the …
determined in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, by combining laboratory estimates of the …