I am not sure if I remember it correctly, but I think (a few years ago) a group of researchers at the University of Hawaii studying UV light and color patterns in marine fishes and other organisms suggested that at least some fishes might be able to see (or somehow sense differences) in the UV spectrum. Some coral reef fishes have strikingly different color patterns under visible and UV light, which might help them escape predation (from predators that can see in the UV). Can anyone corroborate or contradict it? Fabio Moretzsohn On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 12:44:56 -0500, Monfils, Paul <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >It is highly unlikely that the UV effects seen in shells are of any benefit to the animal, since UV penetrates into sea water only a few inches, beyond which there cannot be any UV effect. It's rather like the question of what benefit a colorful pattern could be in deep sea species that live where there is no light. No light = no color. > >> ---------- >> From: Conchologists List on behalf of John Varner >> Reply To: Conchologists List >> Sent: Friday, December 1, 2006 9:05 AM >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Subject: Re: RES: Black Light on shells >> >> From the images posted so far, it seems safe to assume that the appearance of shells in the UV range is a "by-product" of shell structure, perhaps indicative of local environmental/dietary factors, and is unrelated to purposes of escaping or attracting attention, yes? >> Expanding this thread somewhat, does any one have either information on the ability of other sea life to perceive UV images, or images in the UV of sea life (live corals, anemones, algae, etc.) in situ? >> - John Varner ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [log in to unmask] - a forum for informal discussions on molluscs To leave this list, click on the following web link: http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=conch-l&A=1 Type your email address and name in the appropriate box and click leave the list. ----------------------------------------------------------------------