2010
DOI: 10.1577/c09-025.1
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Behavioral Ecology of Color Patterns in Atka Mackerel

Abstract: The behavioral ecology of seasonal and ephemeral variations in color patterns of Atka mackerel Pleurogrammus monopterygius was investigated and is discussed relative to alternative mating tactics, reproductive condition, social status, and predation risk. Breeding males underwent a conspicuous seasonal color change during the mating and brooding period, resulting in one of two nuptial phenotypes. Type I males held and defended territories inside nesting colonies and had a uniform yellow coloration with a golde… Show more

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“…In addition to providing protective structures to juvenile‐ or adult‐stage fish, several studies have documented Atka Mackerel nesting grounds inside TEZs, where eggs are deposited in association with sessile invertebrates on rocky, high‐relief habitats (Lauth et al. , , ; Cooper et al. ; Cooper and McDermott ; Rand and Lowe ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to providing protective structures to juvenile‐ or adult‐stage fish, several studies have documented Atka Mackerel nesting grounds inside TEZs, where eggs are deposited in association with sessile invertebrates on rocky, high‐relief habitats (Lauth et al. , , ; Cooper et al. ; Cooper and McDermott ; Rand and Lowe ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…185,186 Body coloration of fish varies greatly, different species and/or life stages display diverse combinations of spots, stripes, bands, eyespots, etc. 96 that can also change depending on environmental cues and geographic distribution 20,72,178,179,[187][188][189] (Figure 5a). Certainly, color patterns have clear ecological and behavioral significance, with functions ranging from recognition of conspecifics, to avoidance of predators, sexual attraction, and protection against ultraviolet radiation.…”
Section: Pigmentation and Color Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…189,190 Body coloration of fish varies greatly, different species and/or life stages display diverse combinations of spots, stripes, bands, eyespots, etc. 98 that can also change depending on environmental cues and geographic distribution 20,72,181,182,[191][192][193] (Figure 5a). Certainly, color patterns have clear ecological and behavioral significance, with functions ranging from recognition of conspecifics, to avoidance of predators, sexual attraction, and protection against ultraviolet radiation.…”
Section: Pigmentation and Color Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%