1. 1. Response latencies, denned as the time between a d.c. electric shock and initiation of a fast-start (startle response) were measured for eight species of teleosts.2. 2. Fast-start response latencies varied from 10 to 36 cm. Highest values were found for individuals of two solitary species, Etheostoma caeruleum and Cottus cognatus. Lowest values were found for Esox and Salwo gairdneri.3. 3. Schooling in Perca flavescens, Lepomis macrochirus and Pimephales promelas significantly reduced fast-start response latencies by 7-16 msec. A 4 msec. reduction for Notropis cornutus was not significant.4. 4. No reduction in fast-start response latency was found for Pimephales promelas given the illusion of a school or for individuals greater than 1...
Chapter 1. Fast-starts are used by most fish species in order to capture prey and escape predators. ...
1. Predator avoidance behavior of fathead minnow ( Pimephales promelas ) attacked by four teleosts (...
Natural History & EvolutionThis study was conducted to determine how schooling characteristics of th...
Abstract-l. Response latencies. defined as the time between a d.c. electric shock and initiation of ...
The fast-start (acceleration) performance of seven groups of rainbow trout from 9-6 to 387 cm total ...
Using social groups (i.e. schools) of the tropical damselfish Chromis viridis, we test how familiari...
Fast-start acceleration performance of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) was measured after 9 weeks of...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
Response delays to predator attack may be adaptive, suggesting that latency to respond does not alwa...
Synopsis Foraging and the evasion of predators are fundamental for the survival of organisms, but th...
International audienceLocomotor performance can influence the ecological and evolutionary success of...
Film is commonly used to estimate the fast-start performance of fish. An analysis of hypothetical, f...
Locomotor performance can influence the ecological and evolutionary success of a species. For fish, ...
Escaping predation is essential for species survival, but prey must effectively match their response...
Solitary and schooling banded killifish (Fundulus diaphanus Lesueur) were 'attacked' with a fish pre...
Chapter 1. Fast-starts are used by most fish species in order to capture prey and escape predators. ...
1. Predator avoidance behavior of fathead minnow ( Pimephales promelas ) attacked by four teleosts (...
Natural History & EvolutionThis study was conducted to determine how schooling characteristics of th...
Abstract-l. Response latencies. defined as the time between a d.c. electric shock and initiation of ...
The fast-start (acceleration) performance of seven groups of rainbow trout from 9-6 to 387 cm total ...
Using social groups (i.e. schools) of the tropical damselfish Chromis viridis, we test how familiari...
Fast-start acceleration performance of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) was measured after 9 weeks of...
Teleost and amphibian prey undertake fast-start escape responses during a predatory attack in an att...
Response delays to predator attack may be adaptive, suggesting that latency to respond does not alwa...
Synopsis Foraging and the evasion of predators are fundamental for the survival of organisms, but th...
International audienceLocomotor performance can influence the ecological and evolutionary success of...
Film is commonly used to estimate the fast-start performance of fish. An analysis of hypothetical, f...
Locomotor performance can influence the ecological and evolutionary success of a species. For fish, ...
Escaping predation is essential for species survival, but prey must effectively match their response...
Solitary and schooling banded killifish (Fundulus diaphanus Lesueur) were 'attacked' with a fish pre...
Chapter 1. Fast-starts are used by most fish species in order to capture prey and escape predators. ...
1. Predator avoidance behavior of fathead minnow ( Pimephales promelas ) attacked by four teleosts (...
Natural History & EvolutionThis study was conducted to determine how schooling characteristics of th...