Behavioural responses of sexually-immature goldfish and common carp, two very closely related species of fish, were tested in a two-choice maze to determine if they use species-specific pheromonal attractants. Responses of these species to each other’s washings and five other fish species were tested in a maze. We hypothesized that goldfish and common carp, which are known to hybridize, might be using relatively simple mixtures of common bod-ily metabolites to discern species identity and would, therefore, be attracted to each other but not distantly related species. However, we discovered that both of these species were only attracted to conspecific odours. Conspecific attraction was not influenced by immediate previ-ous experience or acco...
Strong selection against heterospecific sex signals, which includes both receivers and signallers, i...
Fish use a diverse collection of molecules to communicate with conspecifics. Since Karlson and Lusch...
Understanding how animal groups form and function is a major goal in behavioural ecology. Both genet...
Keywords: Chaetodon multicinctus Chaetodontidae Hawaii mate recognition pebbled butterflyfish territ...
The study of fish pheromones is particularly relevant because of the conserved nature of chemorecept...
Species recognition can often play a key role in female mating preferences. Far less is known about ...
Aquatic animals commonly rely on chemical cues to provide information regarding their surroundings. ...
Predation is a determining factor influencing the strength and success of a year class in many prey ...
A series of laboratory experiments tested the hypothesis that the Silver Carp (Hypophthalmichthys mo...
Predation pressure and energy requirements present particularly salient opposing selective pressures...
An individual learns the phenotypee of relatives or itself. The lndividual Iater recalls the phenoty...
The chemical modulation of agonistic behavior and conspecific recognition were tested in juveniles o...
Chemical structures of several urinary reproductive pheromones in fish have been identified, and the...
Predation pressure and energy requirements present particularly salient opposing selective pressures...
y, itia onli Xiphophorus continens is one of two northern swordtail species that has only small, non...
Strong selection against heterospecific sex signals, which includes both receivers and signallers, i...
Fish use a diverse collection of molecules to communicate with conspecifics. Since Karlson and Lusch...
Understanding how animal groups form and function is a major goal in behavioural ecology. Both genet...
Keywords: Chaetodon multicinctus Chaetodontidae Hawaii mate recognition pebbled butterflyfish territ...
The study of fish pheromones is particularly relevant because of the conserved nature of chemorecept...
Species recognition can often play a key role in female mating preferences. Far less is known about ...
Aquatic animals commonly rely on chemical cues to provide information regarding their surroundings. ...
Predation is a determining factor influencing the strength and success of a year class in many prey ...
A series of laboratory experiments tested the hypothesis that the Silver Carp (Hypophthalmichthys mo...
Predation pressure and energy requirements present particularly salient opposing selective pressures...
An individual learns the phenotypee of relatives or itself. The lndividual Iater recalls the phenoty...
The chemical modulation of agonistic behavior and conspecific recognition were tested in juveniles o...
Chemical structures of several urinary reproductive pheromones in fish have been identified, and the...
Predation pressure and energy requirements present particularly salient opposing selective pressures...
y, itia onli Xiphophorus continens is one of two northern swordtail species that has only small, non...
Strong selection against heterospecific sex signals, which includes both receivers and signallers, i...
Fish use a diverse collection of molecules to communicate with conspecifics. Since Karlson and Lusch...
Understanding how animal groups form and function is a major goal in behavioural ecology. Both genet...