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I'm sorry that I don't have a reference at hand, but I remember reading a
paper a few years ago (it may have been someone's master's thesis) about
raising sculpins in tanks with different color backgrounds. I'll look in my
file cabinet and see if I can find it.
Sue Hazlett
University of Alaska Fairbanks
School of Fisheries and Ocean Science
>From: Lee Cain <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: cryptic coloration and sculpins
>Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 21:51:23 -0700
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>I have two Fisheries Technology students (high school, advanced) interested
>in carrying out a short-term study of cryptic coloration in captive Prickly
>(Cottus asper) and Coast Range Sculpins (C. aleuticus). We have been
>discussing coloration response to various stimuli.
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>Any experimental study set-up ideas or how-to thoughts would be much
>appreciated, as well as any literature references for ideas or background.
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>Thanks
>Lee
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>Lee Cain
>Aquatic Biology/Integrated Science
>Astoria High School
>http://www.astoriaschools.org/ahs/AHS%20Science/all.htm
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