<p><b>A.</b> Details of the experiment with three shapes for the pairs comparisons for Fish 4. <b>B.</b> Details of the experiment with three shapes for the pairs comparisons for fish 11. <b>C.</b> Details of the experiment with three shapes for the pairs comparisons for fish 12.</p
Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that fish display rudimentary numerical abilities simil...
<p>Results of univariate PERMANOVAs comparing fish assemblage structure between forest and barren.</...
By covering 80% of Earth, the global ocean is the most spread ecosystem in the world. Human activiti...
<p><b>A.</b> Example of sequence of stimuli presented during the determination of natural preference...
<p>Fish were individually placed into the middle of the apparatus where two shoals containing differ...
<p>Individual fish plotted on canonical variates 1 and 2. Coloured lines on the plot represent behav...
Abstract: Three experiments were designed to investigate visual processing of global and local dimen...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Example of an experimental block, defined as a series of ten trials (ten successive st...
<p>(a): facial colour pattern of four individual fish. (b): preparation of four types of digital-mod...
Little is known about the mechanisms individuals might use to compare group sizes when making decisi...
Abstract: It has been shown that children and non-human animals seem to integrate geometric and feat...
<p>Top view of a school of 10 fish. (<b>A</b>) Individuals were numbered according to their position...
The ability to orient through familiar areas is key to the success of many animal groups. To date, r...
Humans group components of visual patterns according to their colour, and perceive colours separatel...
The spontaneous tendency to join the largest social group was used to investigate quantity discrimin...
Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that fish display rudimentary numerical abilities simil...
<p>Results of univariate PERMANOVAs comparing fish assemblage structure between forest and barren.</...
By covering 80% of Earth, the global ocean is the most spread ecosystem in the world. Human activiti...
<p><b>A.</b> Example of sequence of stimuli presented during the determination of natural preference...
<p>Fish were individually placed into the middle of the apparatus where two shoals containing differ...
<p>Individual fish plotted on canonical variates 1 and 2. Coloured lines on the plot represent behav...
Abstract: Three experiments were designed to investigate visual processing of global and local dimen...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Example of an experimental block, defined as a series of ten trials (ten successive st...
<p>(a): facial colour pattern of four individual fish. (b): preparation of four types of digital-mod...
Little is known about the mechanisms individuals might use to compare group sizes when making decisi...
Abstract: It has been shown that children and non-human animals seem to integrate geometric and feat...
<p>Top view of a school of 10 fish. (<b>A</b>) Individuals were numbered according to their position...
The ability to orient through familiar areas is key to the success of many animal groups. To date, r...
Humans group components of visual patterns according to their colour, and perceive colours separatel...
The spontaneous tendency to join the largest social group was used to investigate quantity discrimin...
Background: Recent studies have demonstrated that fish display rudimentary numerical abilities simil...
<p>Results of univariate PERMANOVAs comparing fish assemblage structure between forest and barren.</...
By covering 80% of Earth, the global ocean is the most spread ecosystem in the world. Human activiti...