Information about Color Phase
In zoology, a color phase of an animal species is a group with similar coloring and markings. The predominant color phase within a population often corresponds with the overall color of the environment, as camouflage often provides a survival benefit. For example, the white color phase is likely predominate in arctic regions. However, a brown color phase of the same species predominate in a heavily wooded area. Albinos should not be confused with white color phases. Also note that the word "phase" does not mean that animals change between color phases over their lives.
Examples
- Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) − White, gray, and black. http://www.wolf.org/wolves/learn/basic/glossary.asp
- American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) − Black, brown, cinnamon, tan, blonde, white ("spirit bear", which are not albino), and blue-grey ("glacier bear"). http://www.americanbear.org/FUR.htm
- Snow Goose (Chen caerulescens): White and blue. http://www.huntingsnows.com/index.php?page=articles/howthesnowsgettheblues.htm
- Freckled hawkfish (Paracirrhites forsteri): Light pink, brown, or olive color, with or without lighter streaks down the side of the body. Another color phase is deep maroon with yellow tail. http://saltaquarium.about.com/cs/hawkfishcare/p/profrecklekhawk.htm
See also
Zoology (from Greek: ζῴον, zoion, "animal"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is the biological discipline which involves the study of animals.
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Camouflage, also known as cryptic coloration or concealing coloration, allows an otherwise visible organism or object to remain indiscernible from the surrounding environment. Examples include a tiger's stripes and the battledress of a modern soldier.
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Survival of the fittest is a phrase which is a shorthand for a concept relating to competition for survival or predominance. Originally applied by Herbert Spencer in his Principles of Biology
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Albinism
Classification & external resources
Albinistic boy
ICD-10 E 70.3
ICD-9 270.2
OMIM 203100 103470 , 203200 , 203280 ,
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Classification & external resources
Albinistic boy
ICD-10 E 70.3
ICD-9 270.2
OMIM 203100 103470 , 203200 , 203280 ,
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C. lupus
Binomial name
Canis lupus
Linnaeus, 1758
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Binomial name
Canis lupus
Linnaeus, 1758
Range map. Green, present; red, former.
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U. americanus
Binomial name
Ursus americanus
Pallas, 1780
Synonyms
Euarctos americanus
The American Black Bear (Ursus americanus
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Binomial name
Ursus americanus
Pallas, 1780
Synonyms
Euarctos americanus
The American Black Bear (Ursus americanus
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C. caerulescens
Binomial name
Chen caerulescens
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Subspecies
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Binomial name
Chen caerulescens
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Subspecies
- C. c. caerulescens (Lesser Snow Goose)
- C. c.
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Cirrhitidae
Genera
Amblycirrhitus
Cirrhitichthys
Cirrhitops
Cirrhitus
Cristacirrhitus
Cyprinocirrhites
Isocirrhitus
Itycirrhitus
Neocirrhites
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Genera
Amblycirrhitus
Cirrhitichthys
Cirrhitops
Cirrhitus
Cristacirrhitus
Cyprinocirrhites
Isocirrhitus
Itycirrhitus
Neocirrhites
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