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Originally Posted by Fish_Eye
I was doing some research for an article recently and I found some fascinating information on the specifics of how stripers view their world.
Thanks to the work of Virginia Institute of Marine Science graduate student Andrij Horodysky and faculty advisor Dr. Rich Brill, we now know that the stripers has evolved to see swiftly moving prey in daylight while others, like weakfish, are adapted to see small, sluggish prey at night.
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hey mike,
anyway i can get a link or a push in the right direction to finding this research?
I would be interested to read more.
that is very interesting about the color, i guess it plays a role more then most people thought.
For now...I'll stick to eels at night
