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= The Role of Color on the Reef =
= The Role of Color on the Reef =
'''Introduction'''
[['''Introduction'']]'


'''Fish vision'''
[['''Fish vision''']]


Rods and cones
Rods and cones
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UV visual sensitivity
UV visual sensitivity


'''Fish Coloration'''
[['''Fish Coloration''']]


The Role of the Environment in Coloration
The Role of the Environment in Coloration
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Bioluminescence
Bioluminescence


'''Coral Coloration'''
[['''Coral Coloration''']]


The role of the Environment on coloration
The role of the Environment on coloration
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Coral Bleaching- mainly focus on effects of lack of color
Coral Bleaching- mainly focus on effects of lack of color


'''Sources'''
 
[[Sources]]
Longley, W. H. "Studies upon the biological significance of animal coloration. I. The colors and color changes of West Indian reef‐fishes." Journal of Experimental Zoology 23, no. 3 (1917): 533-601.
Longley, W. H. "Studies upon the biological significance of animal coloration. I. The colors and color changes of West Indian reef‐fishes." Journal of Experimental Zoology 23, no. 3 (1917): 533-601.



Revision as of 13:08, 26 February 2014

The Role of Color on the Reef

'''Introduction'''

'''Fish vision'''

Rods and cones

Broad color spectrum

UV visual sensitivity

'''Fish Coloration'''

The Role of the Environment in Coloration

Roles of Colors (Protection Against Predation-warning colors, camouflage; Mate Selection; etc)

Specific colors

Patterns

Juvenile to adult color change (does color serve a different purpose)

Polymorphism

Color changing (adapting to environment)

Bioluminescence

'''Coral Coloration'''

The role of the Environment on coloration

Symbiotic relationship with algae

Fluorescent proteins (cyan, green, yellow, red, purple-blue, chromo-red)

Coral Bleaching- mainly focus on effects of lack of color


Sources Longley, W. H. "Studies upon the biological significance of animal coloration. I. The colors and color changes of West Indian reef‐fishes." Journal of Experimental Zoology 23, no. 3 (1917): 533-601.

Losey, G. S., W. N. McFarland, E. R. Loew, J. P. Zamzow, P. A. Nelson, and N. J. Marshall. "Visual biology of Hawaiian coral reef fishes. I. Ocular transmission and visual pigments." Journal Information 2003, no. 3 (2003).

Marshall, N. J., K. Jennings, W. N. McFarland, E. R. Loew, and G. S. Losey. "Visual biology of Hawaiian coral reef fishes. II. Colors of Hawaiian coral reef fish." Journal Information 2003, no. 3 (2003).

Marshall, N. J., K. Jennings, W. N. McFarland, E. R. Loew, and G. S. Losey. "Visual biology of Hawaiian coral reef fishes. III. Environmental light and an integrated approach to the ecology of reef fish vision." Journal Information 2003, no. 3 (2003).

Messmer, Vanessa, Lynne van Herwerden, Philip L. Munday, and Geoffrey P. Jones. "Phylogeography of colour polymorphism in the coral reef fish Pseudochromis fuscus, from Papua New Guinea and the Great Barrier Reef." Coral Reefs 24, no. 3 (2005): 392-402.

Cardwell, J. R., and N. R. Liley. "Hormonal control of sex and color change in the stoplight parrotfish,< i> Sparisoma viride." General and comparative endocrinology 81, no. 1 (1991): 7-20.

Alieva, Naila O., Karen A. Konzen, Steven F. Field, Ella A. Meleshkevitch, Marguerite E. Hunt, Victor Beltran-Ramirez, David J. Miller, Jörg Wiedenmann, Anya Salih, and Mikhail V. Matz. "Diversity and evolution of coral fluorescent proteins." PLoS one 3, no. 7 (2008): e2680.

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