Body color change is one of the most important manifestations of fish adaptation to the environment. In this study, the body color change of two kinds of loach (Paramisgurnus dabryanus) with different body colors under five different background colors was first studied. It was found that the color of dorsal skin of grey-black loach changed more than that in the abdominal skin, and the L* value of the dorsal skin on the red, yellow and white backgrounds changed significantly (P P > 0.05). Furthermore, the dynamic change characteristics and adaptive mechanism of body color in different background colors was studied in a black-white background conversion model. The results showed that the greyscale color decreased from 72.33 ± 2.55 to 38.22...
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as an organism’s ability to express differentphenotypes depending o...
Colour patterns are prominent features of most animals; they are highly variable and evolve rapidly ...
Many animal species rely on changes in body coloration to signal social dominance, mating readiness ...
Body color change is one of the most important manifestations of fish adaptation to the environme...
Morphological skin colour change in fish is often referred to in the sole context of background adap...
Fish skin color is usually strongly affected by the background color of their environment. The study...
The evolution and maintenance of colour polymorphisms remains a topic of considerable research inter...
<p>Melanosome aggregation-dispersion in response to a rapid succession of background color change wa...
Many animal species rely on changes in body colouration to signal social dominance, mating readiness...
Phenotypic flexibility may incur a selective advantage in changing and heterogeneous environments, a...
International audienceHuman activities cause rapid eutrophication and increased water turbidity in a...
Red porgy, Pagrus pagrus, is a potential candidate for aquaculture. However, darkening of the body o...
Contains fulltext : 33260.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ability to adjust skin darkness...
Abstract Growth performances and physiological responses of Cyprinus carpio after long-term (14 week...
This study investigated the effects of background colour (light and tank colour) on the skin colour ...
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as an organism’s ability to express differentphenotypes depending o...
Colour patterns are prominent features of most animals; they are highly variable and evolve rapidly ...
Many animal species rely on changes in body coloration to signal social dominance, mating readiness ...
Body color change is one of the most important manifestations of fish adaptation to the environme...
Morphological skin colour change in fish is often referred to in the sole context of background adap...
Fish skin color is usually strongly affected by the background color of their environment. The study...
The evolution and maintenance of colour polymorphisms remains a topic of considerable research inter...
<p>Melanosome aggregation-dispersion in response to a rapid succession of background color change wa...
Many animal species rely on changes in body colouration to signal social dominance, mating readiness...
Phenotypic flexibility may incur a selective advantage in changing and heterogeneous environments, a...
International audienceHuman activities cause rapid eutrophication and increased water turbidity in a...
Red porgy, Pagrus pagrus, is a potential candidate for aquaculture. However, darkening of the body o...
Contains fulltext : 33260.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ability to adjust skin darkness...
Abstract Growth performances and physiological responses of Cyprinus carpio after long-term (14 week...
This study investigated the effects of background colour (light and tank colour) on the skin colour ...
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as an organism’s ability to express differentphenotypes depending o...
Colour patterns are prominent features of most animals; they are highly variable and evolve rapidly ...
Many animal species rely on changes in body coloration to signal social dominance, mating readiness ...