How Do Blue-Shifted Fish Symbolize Welcome in Online Communities?

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In summary, blue-shifting in fish is the ability of certain species to change their coloration to a more vibrant blue hue in response to environmental factors. This behavior serves as a form of communication among fish and can be used to welcome new members, establish social hierarchy, and convey messages related to courtship, aggression, and territorial defense. While not essential for survival, blue-shifting plays an important role in maintaining social cohesion and facilitating breeding and genetic diversity within fish populations.
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Kraise
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...Since I'm the a newer poster around.

I'm a 20 years old computer engineering graduate, anxious for my major to end already, so i can get a mestrate and with some luck a doc in microelectronics someday.

Hello there comrades =^.^=
 
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Welcome to PF Kraise, hope you enjoy it here. :)
 
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Welcome to the forum Kraise! What's your favorite fish?
 
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Hello Kraise and welcome!

My advice, pick red-shifted fish.
 
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Gues what we have a Russian here; that's a good thing
 
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sorter said:
Gues what we have a Russian here; that's a good thing

Oh no no~ ^.^

I'm in fact multiracial, but i guess i don't have Russian blood :(


Evo said:
Welcome to the forum Kraise! What's your favorite fish?

Codfish~

thats in the culture of the portuguese side of my family
and its delicious nom nom
 
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SPLAT!

A smelly, Norwegian codfish (not codpiece!) slamming onto kraise's right ear.

You are now properly initiated at PF. :approve:
 
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Kraise said:
Codfish~

thats in the culture of the portuguese side of my family
and its delicious nom nom
Excellent choice!

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Considered yourself officially welcomed! :biggrin:
 
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I told you. Blue-shifted fish is used as welcome.
 

Related to How Do Blue-Shifted Fish Symbolize Welcome in Online Communities?

1. What is blue-shifting in fish?

Blue-shifting in fish refers to the ability of certain species to change their coloration to a more vibrant blue hue in response to environmental factors such as stress, breeding, or social interactions.

2. How does blue-shifting play a role in welcoming new members?

Blue-shifting is a form of communication among fish, and it can be used to signal acceptance and welcome to new members of the group. It can also serve as a way for new members to establish their place in the hierarchy of the group.

3. Are all fish capable of blue-shifting?

No, not all fish have the ability to blue-shift. It is most commonly observed in species that live in groups or schools, such as cichlids, bettas, and guppies. This behavior is thought to have evolved as a way for these social species to communicate with each other.

4. Is blue-shifting only used for welcoming new members?

No, blue-shifting can also serve as a form of communication for other purposes such as courtship, aggression, or territorial defense. It is a versatile behavior that can convey a wide range of messages among fish.

5. Is blue-shifting important for the survival of fish populations?

While blue-shifting may not be essential for the survival of fish populations, it does play a role in maintaining social cohesion and hierarchy within a group. It can also serve as a way for fish to recognize and communicate with members of their own species, which can be important for breeding and genetic diversity.

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