marine animals and color perception
The term "marine animals and color perception" refers to the study of how animals living in marine environments, such as oceans or coral reefs, perceive and respond to colors. This includes understanding their ability to detect and interpret different colors and how it impacts their behavior, communication, camouflage, and ecological interactions.
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