Foraging, when senses are limited to olfaction, is composed of two distinct stages: the detection of prey and the location of prey. While specialist olfactory foragers are able to locate prey using olfactory cues alone, this may not be the case for foragers that rely primarily on vision. Visual predators in aquatic systems may be faced with poor visual conditions such as natural or human-induced turbidity. The ability of visual predators to compensate for poor visual conditions by using other senses is not well understood, although it is widely accepted that primarily visual fish, such as three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, can detect and use olfactory cues for a range of purposes. We investigated the ability of sticklebacks ...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tHabitat-specific cues play an important role in orien...
Small fish often approach and "inspect" a detected predator from a short distance. This apparently p...
If we are to understand the cognitive basis and evolutionary origins of a particular behaviour, it i...
Foraging, when senses are limited to olfaction, is composed of two distinct stages: the detection of...
In aquatic habitats turbidity can affect the foraging efficiency of visual predators, directly influ...
Predators use olfactory cues moved within water and air to locate prey. Because prey aggregations ma...
In the first half of this thesis, I have focused on predator ability to locate prey using olfaction ...
Human-induced changes in climate and habitats push populations to adapt to novel environments, inclu...
Fish use their sensory systems to detect and engage with the world around them. Fish use different s...
The environment contains different forms of ecological noise that can reduce the ability of anima...
Predators use a variety of information sources to locate potential prey, and likewise prey animals u...
Predator–prey interactions have a major effect on species abundance and diversity, and aggregation i...
In freshwater environments, chemosensory cues play an important role in predatorprey interactions. P...
Most animals are faced with the challenge of securing food under the risk of predation. This frequen...
Fishes largely depend on visual cues to collect information from their surroundings. In many aquatic...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tHabitat-specific cues play an important role in orien...
Small fish often approach and "inspect" a detected predator from a short distance. This apparently p...
If we are to understand the cognitive basis and evolutionary origins of a particular behaviour, it i...
Foraging, when senses are limited to olfaction, is composed of two distinct stages: the detection of...
In aquatic habitats turbidity can affect the foraging efficiency of visual predators, directly influ...
Predators use olfactory cues moved within water and air to locate prey. Because prey aggregations ma...
In the first half of this thesis, I have focused on predator ability to locate prey using olfaction ...
Human-induced changes in climate and habitats push populations to adapt to novel environments, inclu...
Fish use their sensory systems to detect and engage with the world around them. Fish use different s...
The environment contains different forms of ecological noise that can reduce the ability of anima...
Predators use a variety of information sources to locate potential prey, and likewise prey animals u...
Predator–prey interactions have a major effect on species abundance and diversity, and aggregation i...
In freshwater environments, chemosensory cues play an important role in predatorprey interactions. P...
Most animals are faced with the challenge of securing food under the risk of predation. This frequen...
Fishes largely depend on visual cues to collect information from their surroundings. In many aquatic...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tHabitat-specific cues play an important role in orien...
Small fish often approach and "inspect" a detected predator from a short distance. This apparently p...
If we are to understand the cognitive basis and evolutionary origins of a particular behaviour, it i...