نتایج جستجو برای: poecilia reticulata

تعداد نتایج: 3674  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2001
J A Endler A Basolo S Glowacki J Zerr

We performed artificial selection on the visual system in guppies (Poecilia reticulata), using the optomotor reaction threshold as the selection criterion. Two lines were selected for increased sensitivity to blue light, two were selected for increased sensitivity to red light, and two were unselected controls. There was significant response to selection in all four selected lines and significa...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Felix Breden

What are guppies? Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are small tropical fish, native to the coastal streams of northeast South America. They owe their name to Robert John Lechmere Guppy who introduced them into the aquarium trade. Guppies have since become very popular aquarium fish, known for colorful males and live-bearing females. But guppies are also one of the premier model systems for the stud...

2016
Celestino Martínez Carmen Chavarría Diana M. T. Sharpe Luis Fernando De León Alexandre Roulin

Colour polymorphism is a recurrent feature of natural populations, and its maintenance has been studied in a range of taxa in their native ranges. However, less is known about whether (and how) colour polymorphism is maintained when populations are removed from their native environments, as in the case of introduced species. We here address this issue by analyzing variation in colour patterns i...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Matthew R Walsh David N Reznick

Life-history theory predicts that increased predation on juvenile age/size-classes favors delayed maturation and decreased reproductive investment. Although this theory has received correlative support, experimental tests in nature are rare. In 1976 and 1981, guppies (Poecilia reticulata) were transplanted into localities that previously only contained a killifish, Rivulus hartii. This situatio...

2011
Amy E. Deacon Indar W. Ramnarine Anne E. Magurran

Invasive freshwater fish represent a major threat to biodiversity. Here, we first demonstrate the dramatic, human-mediated range expansion of the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata), an invasive fish with a reputation for negatively impacting native freshwater communities. Next, we explore possible mechanisms that might explain successful global establishment of this species. Guppies, along...

Journal: :Vision Research 1998
Stuart Anstis Patricia Hutahajan Patrick Cavanagh

Wavelength sensitivity was measured in the guppyfish by means of optomotor responses to a special apparent-motion display. A set of red and green bars appeared to humans to move to the left if red was darker than green, but to the right if red was lighter than green. At equiluminance there was no apparent motion. By noting the direction in which the fish swam to follow the stripes we were able ...

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