Title: Color In Fishes
1Color In Fishes
2- Color is an extremely important aspect
- of the world we live in. Fishes use color
- in a variety of ways
- To avoid predators
- To sneak up on prey
- To attract mates
- To communicate
3Topics
- The production of color
- -chromatophores (color cells)
- Color change
- -mechanics and control
- Functions of color
- -concealment, confusion, communication,
and - advertisement
4Structure of Color in Fish Cells
- Usually color cells are in the skin
- Color cells chromatophores
- 2 Types of chromatophores
- Biochomes (pigment)
- Schematochromes (structural)
5Biochromes
- Chromatophores with pigment
- Chemical absorption
- Reflected wavelengths give color
DevoBio
(Pigment cells in the dermis)
6Schematochromes
- Chromatophores without pigment/color
- Crystaline
- Prism-like
- Color produced by relection
- Counter-shading
www.angelsplus.com/ genetics.htm
(Example of iridophores on a Koi angelfish)
7Color Change
- 2 different kinds of color change
- Short-term (physiological/neural)
- Long-term (morphological)
Image J. Kimball
8Short-term Color Change
- Movement of pigments in cell
- Contractile muscle around chromatophore
- Physiological Change
- -Hormones
- Neurological Change
- -Neurohumors
9Physiological Change is a Response to Stimuli
- Occurs from a few seconds to hours
- Change in background color
- Behavioral
- Social
- Chemical
(longfin sculpin)
10Long-term Color Change (Morphological)
- Change in pigment concentration or type over time
Images www.clarku.edu/departments/biology
Juvenile Damselfish
Adult Damselfish
11Triggers for Morphological Color Change
- Diet changes
- Developemental
- stages
- Migration / change
- in salinity
www.alaskaseafood.org
12Functions of Color
- Concealment
- Confusion
- Disguise
- Advertisement
13Concealment
- Countershading
- Cloaking of food
- Matching color to environment
- -bottom coloration
- -Plant-like patterns
- -open water
-
http//aged.ces.uga.edu
(Bowfin)
14(Sculpin) -Bottom coloration
(Needle fish)
Mustard
15Confusion (Disruptive Coloration)
www.aquarist-classifieds.co.uk/ gallery/Marine...
(Butterfly fish)
16(French angelfish)
Google Images
(Painted Greenling)
17Color for Disguise
- Mimicry of plants
- -color, special appendages, posture
- Mimicry of other fish
- -batesian
- -aggressive
- -lures
(Mosshead Warbonnet)
18Jacks aggressive mimicry
Trumpetfish plant mimicry
19David Worbel
(Striped anglerfish)
20Color as Advertisement
- In finding a mate
- Species recognition (schooling)
- Of mood (defending nest, etc)
- Of bad taste or poison
21Chris Newbert
(Three-spined stickleback)
(Mating mandarin fish)
22James Montgomery
(Lionfish)
23- Color is extremely important for fishes
- Chromatophores
- fishes have several strategies to use color
- capturing prey, avoiding predators, reproductive
success, and communication