The interaction of innate and imposed colour perception: a behavioural approach

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Autor(a) principal: Luchiari, Ana Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Jessica Janine
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Nile tilapia were raised from eggs to 2 months of age under a coloured light regime (violet, blue, green, yellow, and red) and then tested for colour preference in a multiple chamber maze with different colour options. Fish were observed individually during three days at 8, 11, 14, and 17 h, every 2 min for 20 min and the visit frequency in each compartment was analyzed. Young Nile tilapia kept under yellow and red light showed preference for yellow and red, respectively. Fish held under violet, blue, and green light did not show any colour preference or avoidance. These results imply that environmental colour affects colour preference of Nile tilapia, possibly due to lightdependent shift of visual pigments in the retina, indicating that colour preference is not an innate response. This conclusion reinforces the idea that environmental colour modulates fish physiological and behavioural processes
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv The interaction of innate and imposed colour perception: a behavioural approach
title The interaction of innate and imposed colour perception: a behavioural approach
spellingShingle The interaction of innate and imposed colour perception: a behavioural approach
Luchiari, Ana Carolina
Fish
Vision
Colour
Preference
Development
title_short The interaction of innate and imposed colour perception: a behavioural approach
title_full The interaction of innate and imposed colour perception: a behavioural approach
title_fullStr The interaction of innate and imposed colour perception: a behavioural approach
title_full_unstemmed The interaction of innate and imposed colour perception: a behavioural approach
title_sort The interaction of innate and imposed colour perception: a behavioural approach
author Luchiari, Ana Carolina
author_facet Luchiari, Ana Carolina
Oliveira, Jessica Janine
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Jessica Janine
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luchiari, Ana Carolina
Oliveira, Jessica Janine
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fish
Vision
Colour
Preference
Development
topic Fish
Vision
Colour
Preference
Development
description Nile tilapia were raised from eggs to 2 months of age under a coloured light regime (violet, blue, green, yellow, and red) and then tested for colour preference in a multiple chamber maze with different colour options. Fish were observed individually during three days at 8, 11, 14, and 17 h, every 2 min for 20 min and the visit frequency in each compartment was analyzed. Young Nile tilapia kept under yellow and red light showed preference for yellow and red, respectively. Fish held under violet, blue, and green light did not show any colour preference or avoidance. These results imply that environmental colour affects colour preference of Nile tilapia, possibly due to lightdependent shift of visual pigments in the retina, indicating that colour preference is not an innate response. This conclusion reinforces the idea that environmental colour modulates fish physiological and behavioural processes
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