Previous work showed that teleost fish brain size correlates with the flexible exploitation of habitats and predation abilities in an aquatic food web. Since it is unclear how regional brain changes contribute to these relationships, we quantitatively examined the effects of common food web attributes on the size of five brain regions in teleost fish at both within-species (plasticity or natural variation) and between-species (evolution) scales. Our results indicate that brain morphology is influenced by habitat use and trophic position, but not by the degree of littoral-pelagic habitat coupling, despite the fact that the total brain size was previously shown to increase with habitat coupling in Lake Huron. Intriguingly, the results reveale...
Vertebrates exhibit extensive variation in relative brain size. It has long been assumed that this v...
Habitats can select for specialized phenotypic characteristics in animals. However, the consistency ...
Recently emerged brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) foraging in still-water pools along the sides o...
It has been suggested that a trade‐off between cognitive capacity and developmental costs may drive ...
So far, research on inter- and intraspecific teleost brain plasticity across different freshwater en...
Ecological parameters have influence on the size of brains and its anatomical parts. The environment...
The ecological cognition hypothesis poses that the brains and behaviours of individuals are largely ...
Variation in spatial complexity and foraging requirements between habitats can impose different cogn...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the limitation of brain size in vertebrates. Here w...
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the limitation of brain size in vertebrates. Here, ...
Brain size, brain architecture, and eye size vary extensively in vertebrates. However, the extent to...
Mechanisms that generate brain size variation and the consequences of such variation on ecological p...
The ecological cognition hypothesis poses that the brains and behaviours of individuals are largely ...
Brain size varies greatly among vertebrates. It has been proposed that the diversity of brain size i...
Vertebrates exhibit extensive variation in relative brain size. It has long been assumed that this v...
Habitats can select for specialized phenotypic characteristics in animals. However, the consistency ...
Recently emerged brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) foraging in still-water pools along the sides o...
It has been suggested that a trade‐off between cognitive capacity and developmental costs may drive ...
So far, research on inter- and intraspecific teleost brain plasticity across different freshwater en...
Ecological parameters have influence on the size of brains and its anatomical parts. The environment...
The ecological cognition hypothesis poses that the brains and behaviours of individuals are largely ...
Variation in spatial complexity and foraging requirements between habitats can impose different cogn...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the limitation of brain size in vertebrates. Here w...
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the limitation of brain size in vertebrates. Here, ...
Brain size, brain architecture, and eye size vary extensively in vertebrates. However, the extent to...
Mechanisms that generate brain size variation and the consequences of such variation on ecological p...
The ecological cognition hypothesis poses that the brains and behaviours of individuals are largely ...
Brain size varies greatly among vertebrates. It has been proposed that the diversity of brain size i...
Vertebrates exhibit extensive variation in relative brain size. It has long been assumed that this v...
Habitats can select for specialized phenotypic characteristics in animals. However, the consistency ...
Recently emerged brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) foraging in still-water pools along the sides o...