Four species of fish (Danio rerio, Xenotoca eiseni, Carassius auratus, and Pterophyllum scalare) were tested in a detour task requiring them to temporarily abandon the view of the goal-object (a group of conspecifics) to circumvent an obstacle. Fishes were placed in the middle of a corridor, at the end of which there was an opaque wall with a small window through which the goal was visible. Midline along the corridor two symmetrical apertures allowed animals to access two compartments for each aperture. After passing the aperture, fishes showed searching behavior in the two correct compartments close to the goal, appearing able to localize it, although they had to temporarily move away from the object’s view. Here we provide the first evide...
Animals use navigational strategies ranging from taxes, landmark and compass orientation, and path i...
The ability to measure travel distances is central to navigating by path integration. A path integra...
Accurate visual object recognition is essential to survival for a wide range of species across a wid...
Animal species differ considerably in their ability to detour around a see-through obstacle to reach...
Abstract: Knowledge of fish behaviour at obstacles is still limited and therefore uncertainties exis...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
Abstract: Behavioural innovations allow an individual to solve new problems or find new solutions to...
Fish use their sensory systems to detect and engage with the world around them. Fish use different s...
Disoriented human beings and animals, the latter both sighted and blind, are able to use spatial geo...
Animals routinely use autogenous movement to regulate the information encoded by their sensory syste...
I present a little-known example of flexible, opportunistic behavior by a species of fish to undermi...
Shoaling behaviour has been shown to provide many benefits to group members. In this study we examin...
abstract: Numerous environmental features have the potential to act as 'barriers' to fishes ...
Fishes are generally thought to be fully aquatic organisms, but many fishes have evolved mechanisms ...
The aim of the extended essay is to investigate the memory of fishes, especially a special kind, Poe...
Animals use navigational strategies ranging from taxes, landmark and compass orientation, and path i...
The ability to measure travel distances is central to navigating by path integration. A path integra...
Accurate visual object recognition is essential to survival for a wide range of species across a wid...
Animal species differ considerably in their ability to detour around a see-through obstacle to reach...
Abstract: Knowledge of fish behaviour at obstacles is still limited and therefore uncertainties exis...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
Abstract: Behavioural innovations allow an individual to solve new problems or find new solutions to...
Fish use their sensory systems to detect and engage with the world around them. Fish use different s...
Disoriented human beings and animals, the latter both sighted and blind, are able to use spatial geo...
Animals routinely use autogenous movement to regulate the information encoded by their sensory syste...
I present a little-known example of flexible, opportunistic behavior by a species of fish to undermi...
Shoaling behaviour has been shown to provide many benefits to group members. In this study we examin...
abstract: Numerous environmental features have the potential to act as 'barriers' to fishes ...
Fishes are generally thought to be fully aquatic organisms, but many fishes have evolved mechanisms ...
The aim of the extended essay is to investigate the memory of fishes, especially a special kind, Poe...
Animals use navigational strategies ranging from taxes, landmark and compass orientation, and path i...
The ability to measure travel distances is central to navigating by path integration. A path integra...
Accurate visual object recognition is essential to survival for a wide range of species across a wid...