Colour patterns displayed by animals frequently comprise multiple elements, including hue, pattern, luminance and texture. Predators' perception of and learning about visual stimuli has important implications for the evolution of animal coloration, including aposematism and mimicry. This study investigated how a coral reef fish, the triggerfish Rhinecanthus aculeatus, learnt different elements of colour patterns. Fish trained to associate a food reward with blue, yellow and green patterns on a grey background selected novel stimuli by chromaticity, rather than pattern or luminance contrast. By comparison, when presented with small orange spots the fish appeared to learn luminance, which is consistent with findings in other animals, includin...
Teleost fishes exhibit a striking diversity of color, texture, form, and motion, much of which has e...
Color patterns in fish are often multicomponent signals, composed of pigment-based and structural co...
Little is known about the sensory abilities of elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays) compared with...
Colour patterns displayed by animals frequently comprise multiple elements, including hue, pattern, ...
Over many millions of years, sea creatures have developed a range of light reflectance properties. O...
Humans group components of visual patterns according to their colour, and perceive colours separatel...
Colour vision mediates ecologically relevant tasks for many animals, such as mate choice, foraging a...
Colourful visual signals can provide receivers with valuable information about food, danger, and the...
Edges are salient visual cues created by abrupt changes in luminance and color and are crucial in pe...
Many fishes, both freshwater or marine, have colour vision that may outperform humans. As a result, ...
Edges are salient visual cues created by abrupt changes in luminance and color, and are crucial in p...
Luminance vision has high spatial resolution and is used for form vision and texture discrimination....
Color vision is the capacity to discriminate color regardless of brightness. It is essential for man...
Color vision is essential for animals as it allows them to detect, recognize and discriminate betwee...
ABSTRACT Animals use colour vision in a range of behaviours. Visual performance is limited by thresh...
Teleost fishes exhibit a striking diversity of color, texture, form, and motion, much of which has e...
Color patterns in fish are often multicomponent signals, composed of pigment-based and structural co...
Little is known about the sensory abilities of elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays) compared with...
Colour patterns displayed by animals frequently comprise multiple elements, including hue, pattern, ...
Over many millions of years, sea creatures have developed a range of light reflectance properties. O...
Humans group components of visual patterns according to their colour, and perceive colours separatel...
Colour vision mediates ecologically relevant tasks for many animals, such as mate choice, foraging a...
Colourful visual signals can provide receivers with valuable information about food, danger, and the...
Edges are salient visual cues created by abrupt changes in luminance and color and are crucial in pe...
Many fishes, both freshwater or marine, have colour vision that may outperform humans. As a result, ...
Edges are salient visual cues created by abrupt changes in luminance and color, and are crucial in p...
Luminance vision has high spatial resolution and is used for form vision and texture discrimination....
Color vision is the capacity to discriminate color regardless of brightness. It is essential for man...
Color vision is essential for animals as it allows them to detect, recognize and discriminate betwee...
ABSTRACT Animals use colour vision in a range of behaviours. Visual performance is limited by thresh...
Teleost fishes exhibit a striking diversity of color, texture, form, and motion, much of which has e...
Color patterns in fish are often multicomponent signals, composed of pigment-based and structural co...
Little is known about the sensory abilities of elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays) compared with...