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Behaviour and pleiotropy: Generalization of gene effects in the colour preferences of Japanese quail chicks (C. coturnix japonica)
Authors:Joseph K Kovach  Gregory C Wilson
Institution:Research Department, The Menninger Foundation, Box 829, Topeka, Kansas 66601 USA
Abstract:Two lines of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) were artificially selected for colour preferences in 16 generations; one line for preference of blue over red, another for preference of red over blue. A genetic control line was maintained without selection, in parallel generations. Subjects of the blue-selected line exhibited general preferences for the shorter over the longer wavelengths, when tested with stimulus pairs of large hue differences. In similar situations red-line subjects preferred the shorter wavelength, within pairs above 542 nm. The relative strength of colour preferences in the three lines remained significantly different under conditions of both large and small hue differences. Genetic influences in preferences and preference, generalizations were detectable equally well with stimuli administered through wide-band gelatin filters and stimuli administered through narrow-band interference filters. In addition to demonstrating behavioural pleiotropy, the data counterindicated genetic variation in colour vision as a factor in the mediation of gene effects in the quail's colour preferences.
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