Fish Use 'Secret' Ultraviolet Vision To Distinguish Between Species 
AU Source: underwatertimes 2/28/2010

In a remarkable new finding, scientists have reported that certain coral reef fish use ultraviolet (UV) vision to tell the difference between their own and other similar species.

Indeed, the otherwise rather plain-looking Ambon damselfish may even be able to recognize individuals by their faces, in much the same way as humans do, the researchers say in a paper in the latest issue of the journal Current Biology.
 

The UV vision may act as a secret channel of communication because it is invisible to the fishes' predators, the researchers speculate.

“We observed that certain fish had very distinctive ultraviolet markings on their faces – and we wondered what they were using them for,” says lead author, Dr Ulrike Siebeck of The Vision Centre and The University of Queensland (UQ).

In a series of carefully controlled experiments, the team exposed male Ambon damselfish to males of the same and a different species (with similar overall body coloration but different UV facial patterns) in conditions in which the UV markings could and could not be seen.

They observed that there was only a difference in territorial reaction when the UV facial patterns could be seen, demonstrating that these patterns are necessary for the fish to discriminate between their own and another species.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
1701Fish hatchery deals with millions of eggs, unrelated to EasterMeadville Tribune2023-04-11US
1702DNR reminds Michiganders that fish kills are common during spring thawcbsnews2023-04-14US
1703Fish arrive at new Scheels aquarium as grand opening nearskake news2023-04-12US
1704Maine Fish Hatchery Will Work to Reduce Discharge to LakeAssociated Press2023-04-25US
1705Время для трофейного усачаohotniki2023-04-20RU
1706Canadian experts decry continuation of Alaska study on parasiteCBC News2023-04-11CA
1707Why puffer fish can be deadly and how it can be consumed safely in Singaporetodayonline2023-04-14MY
1708Coral-eating fish faeces may act as ‘probiotics’ for reefs, says studytheguardian2023-04-13UK
1709Missing Digby County man found dead in Sissiboo RiverCBC News2022-04-30CA
1710Closure of Maritime baby eel fishery fails to stop widespread illegal fishingcbc2023-04-24CA
1711Arrest warrant issued for YouTuber for illegally fishing in Canada national parktheguardian2023-04-20US
1712Arkansas teen catches 12-pound bass while fishing for crappiefoxnews2023-04-17US
1713Bakkafrost lands ASC certification for three Scottish sitesthefishsite2023-04-17UK
1714Try This Blue Catfish Recipe to Help the Chesapeake BayAssociated Press2023-04-16US
1715Top French court orders closure of fisheries amid mass dolphin deathsmongabay2023-04-14FR
1716Mystery 'Loch Ness' Fish Sets New Orleans Fishermen Buzzingnewsweek2023-04-04US
1717Scientists challenge U.S. wildlife director’s qualificationsstaradvertiser2023-04-12US
1718“I don’t eat parrotfish”, Environment campaign in favor of herbivorous reef fishdominicantoday2023-04-04SP
1719South Australia's oldest known colonial-built fishing boatABC South East SA2023-04-05AU
1720Fish with rare ‘sandy flesh’ disease discovered in Coloradokdvr2023-04-07US
1721How blue crabs are devastating the fishing industry in southern Franceeuronews2023-04-08FR
1722Magnetic type of ‘fishing’ is growing more popular in WA watersseattletimes2023-04-03US
1723Florida redfish contaminated with drugsunion-bulletin2023-04-04US
1724Fishing competitions can be taxed if brought under ambit of law: Kyrmen ShyllaThe Meghalayan Bureau2023-04-05US
1725Piranha-like pacu fish caught in South Carolina lakemsn2023-04-05US

214 215 216 68 of [217 - pages.]