BIO 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Dichromacy, Color Vision, Callithrix

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*a detailed example: natural selection and color vision in monkeys. Using variation in vision in monkeys as an example, to be able to describe a link between the ecology of a species and variation in a trait that affects performance of individuals in their environment. Understand the concept of fitness as it is used in evolutionary biology. Understand the concept of a fitness proxy. Can describe the population genetic definition of evolution. Model trait: color vision: color vision is variable in some animal populations including human. Reduced ability to interpret light as color. 1 in 12 human males are color blind less than 1 in 100 human females are colorblind. Ecology: why trichromatic vision? the green leaves are nutritious. With trichromatic vision, distinguishing between important colors becomes possible. Research has linked color vision with the ability to select ripe food when foraging. Comparing trichromatic and dichromatic marmosets of the species callithrix geoffroy.

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