When facing decisions about where to live, juveniles have a strong tendency to choose habitats similar to where their parents successfully bred. Developing larval fishes can imprint on the chemical cues from their natal habitat. However, to demonstrate that imprinting is ecologically important, it must be shown that settlers respond and distinguish among different imprinted cues, and use imprinting for decisions in natural environments. In addition, the potential role innate preferences play compared to imprinted choices also needs to be examined. As environmental variability increases due to anthropogenic causes these two recognition mechanisms, innate and imprinting, could provide conflicting information. Here we used laboratory rearing a...
Most coral reef fish larvae hatch with well-developed sensory systems, and are thought to utilize a ...
The species-specific host-recognition system of anemonefish was examined experimentally, with a part...
Habitat selection by animals that migrate or disperse ultimately determines the biotic and abiotic e...
When facing decisions about where to live, juveniles have a strong tendency to choose habitats simil...
Asterisks (*...*) surround words or phrases that are to be italicized.Many reef fish have strong mic...
Many reef fish have strong microhabitat preferences when they settle to the juvenile population, and...
Settlement preferences play a critical role in the successful transition from pelagic larvae to bent...
Imprinting is a specific form of long-term memory of a cue acquired during a sensitive phase of deve...
The behavior of marine larvae during and after settlement can help shape the distribution and abunda...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Population connectivity for most marine species is dictated by dispersal during the pelagic larval s...
Pelagic larvae of various coral reef fish species are known to be active swimmers that can carefully...
The olfactory cues, to which some species of anemonefish embryos imprint, are secreted in the mucus ...
Most coastal marine organisms have a dispersive oceanic larval stage, during which they must be able...
Understanding how bleaching impacts the settlement of symbiotic habitat specialists and whether ther...
Most coral reef fish larvae hatch with well-developed sensory systems, and are thought to utilize a ...
The species-specific host-recognition system of anemonefish was examined experimentally, with a part...
Habitat selection by animals that migrate or disperse ultimately determines the biotic and abiotic e...
When facing decisions about where to live, juveniles have a strong tendency to choose habitats simil...
Asterisks (*...*) surround words or phrases that are to be italicized.Many reef fish have strong mic...
Many reef fish have strong microhabitat preferences when they settle to the juvenile population, and...
Settlement preferences play a critical role in the successful transition from pelagic larvae to bent...
Imprinting is a specific form of long-term memory of a cue acquired during a sensitive phase of deve...
The behavior of marine larvae during and after settlement can help shape the distribution and abunda...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Population connectivity for most marine species is dictated by dispersal during the pelagic larval s...
Pelagic larvae of various coral reef fish species are known to be active swimmers that can carefully...
The olfactory cues, to which some species of anemonefish embryos imprint, are secreted in the mucus ...
Most coastal marine organisms have a dispersive oceanic larval stage, during which they must be able...
Understanding how bleaching impacts the settlement of symbiotic habitat specialists and whether ther...
Most coral reef fish larvae hatch with well-developed sensory systems, and are thought to utilize a ...
The species-specific host-recognition system of anemonefish was examined experimentally, with a part...
Habitat selection by animals that migrate or disperse ultimately determines the biotic and abiotic e...