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The Causes and Consequences of Color Vision
Authors:Ellen J Gerl  Molly R Morris
Institution:(1) Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA
Abstract:The ability to see colors is not universal in the animal kingdom. Those animals that can detect differences in the wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum glean valuable sensory information about their environment. They use color vision to forage, avoid predators, and find high-quality mates. In the past, the colors that humans could see clouded scientists’ study of animals’ color perception. Leaving that bias behind has led to new insights about how and why the color vision of animals evolved. This paper provides a brief introduction to color vision, the genetics of color vision in humans, what colors other animals see, and how scientists study color vision. We examine the consequences of having color vision, including speciation, loss of olfactory capabilities, and sexual selection.
Keywords:Adaptive coloration  Color vision  Crypsis  Evolution  Eye  Perception  Sexual selection  Visual communication
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