Abstract
SINCE the completion of a paper on colour change in the dogfish1, two points of interest have arisen. The first concerns the colour cells and their natural responses in the young fish, and the second one concerns melanophore control in the various members of the group Elasmobranchii.
Similar content being viewed by others
Article PDF
References
Waring, Trans. Liv. Biol. Soc., 49, 59 (1936).
Ford, J. Mar. Biol. Assoc. Plymouth, 12, 501 (1921).
Parker, Biol. Bull. Woods Hole, 70, 3 (1936).
Parker and Porter, ibid., 66, 31 (1934).
Parker, ibid., 71, 258 (1936).
Parker, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci., 22, 60 (1936).
Hogben, Proc. Roy. Soc., B, 120, 157 (1936).
Lundstrom and Bard, Biol. Butt. Woods Hole, 62, 8 (1932).
Parker and Porter, ibid., 66, 34 (1934).
Parker and Porter, ibid., 66, 32 (1934).
Parker, ibid., 68, 3 (1935).
Waring, Trans. Liv. Biol. Soc., 49, 50 (1936).
Young, Quart. J. Micro. Sci., 75, 580 (1933).
Wykes, J. Expt. Biol., 13, 465 (1936).
Waring, Trans. Liv. Biol. Soc., 49, 58 (1936).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
WARING, H. Colour in the Dogfish, Scylliam canicula. Nature 138, 1100 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/1381100a0
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/1381100a0
Comments
By submitting a comment you agree to abide by our Terms and Community Guidelines. If you find something abusive or that does not comply with our terms or guidelines please flag it as inappropriate.