Stickleback fish adapt their vision in the blink of an eye

Wednesday, May 4, 2016 - 10:50 in Biology & Nature

Stickleback fish are able to adapt their vision to new environments in less than 10,000 years, a blink of the eye in evolutionary terms, according to new research by University of British Columbia biodiversity experts. “This is a very short time scale for large changes in colour vision to evolve,” says Diana Rennison, lead researcher […]

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