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DOI10.1111/jfb.13849
Colours and colour vision in reef fishes: Past, present and future research directions
Marshall, N. Justin1; Cortesi, Fabio1; de Busserolles, Fanny1; Siebeck, Uli E.2; Cheney, Karen L.1,3
发表日期2019
ISSN0022-1112
EISSN1095-8649
卷号95期号:1页码:5-38
英文摘要

Many fishes, both freshwater or marine, have colour vision that may outperform humans. As a result, to understand the behavioural tasks that vision enables; including mate choice, feeding, agonistic behaviour and camouflage, we need to see the world through a fish's eye. This includes quantifying the variable light environment underwater and its various influences on vision. As well as rapid loss of light with depth, light attenuation underwater limits visual interaction to metres at most and in many instances, less than a metre. We also need to characterize visual sensitivities, fish colours and behaviours relative to both these factors. An increasingly large set of techniques over the past few years, including improved photography, submersible spectrophotometers and genetic sequencing, have taken us from intelligent guesswork to something closer to sensible hypotheses. This contribution to the special edition on the Ecology of Fish Senses under a shifting environment first reviews our knowledge of fish colour vision and visual ecology, past, present and very recent, and then goes on to examine how climate change may impinge on fish visual capability. The review is limited to mostly colour vision and to mostly reef fishes. This ignores a large body of work, both from other marine environments and freshwater systems, but the reef contains examples of many of the challenges to vision from the aquatic environment. It is also a concentrate of life, perhaps the most specious and complex on earth, suffering now catastrophically from the consequences of our lack of action on climate change. A clear course of action to prevent destruction of this habitat is the need to spend more time in it, in the study of it and sharing it with those not fortunate enough to see coral reefs first-hand. Sir David Attenborough on The Great Barrier Reef: "Do we really care so little about the Earth upon which we live that we don't wish to protect one of its greatest wonders from the consequences of our behaviours?"


WOS研究方向Fisheries ; Marine & Freshwater Biology
来源期刊JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/100198
作者单位1.Univ Queensland, Queensland Brain Inst, Brisbane, Qld, Australia;
2.Univ Queensland, Sch Biomed Sci, Brisbane, Qld, Australia;
3.Univ Queensland, Sch Biol, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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Marshall, N. Justin,Cortesi, Fabio,de Busserolles, Fanny,et al. Colours and colour vision in reef fishes: Past, present and future research directions[J],2019,95(1):5-38.
APA Marshall, N. Justin,Cortesi, Fabio,de Busserolles, Fanny,Siebeck, Uli E.,&Cheney, Karen L..(2019).Colours and colour vision in reef fishes: Past, present and future research directions.JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY,95(1),5-38.
MLA Marshall, N. Justin,et al."Colours and colour vision in reef fishes: Past, present and future research directions".JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY 95.1(2019):5-38.
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