Blind Mexican cave fish (Astyanax fasciatus) lack a functional visual system and have been shown to sense their environment using a technique called hydrodynamic imaging, whereby nearby objects are detected by sensing distortions in the flow field of water around the body using the mechanosensory lateral line. This species has also been noted to touch obstacles, mainly with the pectoral fins, apparently using this tactile information alongside hydrodynamic imaging to sense their surroundings. This study aimed to determine the relative contributions of hydrodynamic and tactile information during wall following behaviour in blind Mexican cave fish. A wall was custom built with a 'netted' region in its centre, which provided very similar tacti...
Fish live in complex volumetric habitats, and as such, face a challenging environment through which ...
Most animals possess multiple sensory systems, which can be used during navigation. Different senses...
Fish have been shown to associate with visual cues, whereas flying animals tend to avoid areas of vi...
Complex structured environments offer fish advantages as places of refuge and areas of greater poten...
Mexican blind cavefish exhibit an unconditioned wall-following behavior in response to novel environ...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
In apparatus for measuring optomotor behaviour, blind Mexican cave fish, Astyanax hubbsi, increase t...
Although much is now known about the mechanisms that insects, birds and mammals use to orient within...
Mechanosensation is fundamental to many tetrapod limb functions yet it remains largely uninvestigate...
Fish use their sensory systems to detect and engage with the world around them. Fish use different s...
Over a decade of comparative studies, researchers have found that rudimentary numerical abilities ar...
In the concerted effort to discover the mechanisms that animals use to orient through space, little ...
Disoriented humans and animals are able to reorient themselves using environmental geometry ("metric...
The blind troglobite cavefish Sinocyclocheilus rhinocerous lives in oligotrophic, phreatic subterran...
Caves and other subterranean habitats represent one of the most challenging environments on the plan...
Fish live in complex volumetric habitats, and as such, face a challenging environment through which ...
Most animals possess multiple sensory systems, which can be used during navigation. Different senses...
Fish have been shown to associate with visual cues, whereas flying animals tend to avoid areas of vi...
Complex structured environments offer fish advantages as places of refuge and areas of greater poten...
Mexican blind cavefish exhibit an unconditioned wall-following behavior in response to novel environ...
The characid fish species Astyanax mexicanus offers a classic comparative model for the evolution of...
In apparatus for measuring optomotor behaviour, blind Mexican cave fish, Astyanax hubbsi, increase t...
Although much is now known about the mechanisms that insects, birds and mammals use to orient within...
Mechanosensation is fundamental to many tetrapod limb functions yet it remains largely uninvestigate...
Fish use their sensory systems to detect and engage with the world around them. Fish use different s...
Over a decade of comparative studies, researchers have found that rudimentary numerical abilities ar...
In the concerted effort to discover the mechanisms that animals use to orient through space, little ...
Disoriented humans and animals are able to reorient themselves using environmental geometry ("metric...
The blind troglobite cavefish Sinocyclocheilus rhinocerous lives in oligotrophic, phreatic subterran...
Caves and other subterranean habitats represent one of the most challenging environments on the plan...
Fish live in complex volumetric habitats, and as such, face a challenging environment through which ...
Most animals possess multiple sensory systems, which can be used during navigation. Different senses...
Fish have been shown to associate with visual cues, whereas flying animals tend to avoid areas of vi...