Variation in the appearance of guppy color patterns to guppies and their predators under different visual conditions.
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Effects of light environment during growth on the expression of cone opsin genes and behavioral spectral sensitivities in guppiesĀ (Poecilia reticulata).Artificial selection for food colour preferencesThe role of eyespots as anti-predator mechanisms, principally demonstrated in the LepidopteraEye-spots in Lepidoptera attract attention in humansPopulation differentiation without speciationA possible non-sexual origin of mate preference: are male guppies mimicking fruit?Courtship displays and coloration as indicators of safety rather than of male quality : the safety assurance hyposthesisA comparative study of rhodopsin function in the great bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus nuchalis): Spectral tuning and light-activated kinetics.Ontogenetic Change of Signal Brightness in the Foot-Flagging Frog Species Staurois parvus and Staurois guttatus.The signaller's dilemma: a cost-benefit analysis of public and private communication.A genetically explicit model of speciation by sensory drive within a continuous population in aquatic environments.Conservation implications of anthropogenic impacts on visual communication and camouflage.Long-wavelength sensitive visual pigments of the guppy (Poecilia reticulata): six opsins expressed in a single individual.ESTs and EST-linked polymorphisms for genetic mapping and phylogenetic reconstruction in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata.The molecular basis of color vision in colorful fish: four long wave-sensitive (LWS) opsins in guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are defined by amino acid substitutions at key functional sitesSocial and ecological regulation of a decision-making circuit.Differences in color vision make passerines less conspicuous in the eyes of their predators.Variation in the visual habitat may mediate the maintenance of color polymorphism in a poeciliid fishSubstantial Effect of Melanin Influencing Factors on In vitro Melanogenesis in Muzzle Melanocytes of Differently Colored HanwooEnvironmentally realistic exposure to the herbicide atrazine alters some sexually selected traits in male guppies.Camouflaging in a complex environment--octopuses use specific features of their surroundings for background matching.Regulation of red fluorescent light emission in a cryptic marine fish.Ecological constraint and the evolution of sexual dichromatism in darters.Animal visual systems and the evolution of color patterns: sensory processing illuminates signal evolution.Mate choice and body pattern variations in the Crown Butterfly fish Chaetodon paucifasciatus (Chaetodontidae)Studies of In Vitro Embryo Culture of Guppy (Poecilia reticulata).RT-qPCR reveals opsin gene upregulation associated with age and sex in guppies (Poecilia reticulata) - a species with color-based sexual selection and 11 visual-opsin genesChanges in predator community structure shifts the efficacy of two warning signals in Arctiid moths.Communication and camouflage with the same 'bright' colours in reef fishes.Local adaptation and divergence in colour signal conspicuousness between monomorphic and polymorphic lineages in a lizard.Color vision varies more among populations than among species of live-bearing fish from South America.Poecilia picta, a Close Relative to the Guppy, Exhibits Red Male Coloration Polymorphism: A System for Phylogenetic ComparisonsIndividual colour patches as multicomponent signals.Anthropogenic ecosystem fragmentation drives shared and unique patterns of sexual signal divergence among three species of Bahamian mosquitofishVariable light environments induce plastic spectral tuning by regional opsin coexpression in the African cichlid fish, Metriaclima zebraAssessing Sexual Dicromatism: The Importance of Proper Parameterization in Tetrachromatic Visual Models.Frequent misdirected courtship in a natural community of colorful Habronattus jumping spidersBlue reflectance in tarantulas is evolutionarily conserved despite nanostructural diversity.Plasticity contributes to a fine-scale depth gradient in sticklebacks' visual system.Ultraviolet plumage colors predict mate preferences in starlings.
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Variation in the appearance of guppy color patterns to guppies and their predators under different visual conditions.
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1991-01-01T00:00:00Z