Larval fishes exhibit marked vertical zonation patterns that are important in planktonic predator–prey interactions. This zonation has been related to both proximate physical (e.g., light intensity) and ultimate biological factors (e.g., predator risk, prey availability). We hypothesize that changes in visual sensitivity and feeding performance in larval fishes provide a constraint on depth distributions and that this constraint may represent the major determinant of vertical distribution patterns. To test the generality of the relationship between larval age and visual sensitivity, larvae were obtained from captive breeding adults of seven species (three Apogonidae and four Pomacentridae). The lowest light intensity at which feeding behavi...
The visual environment of several aquaculture species has been shown to be crucial for increased sur...
Despite the research on this important fish species for more than a century, surprisingly little is ...
Visually foraging planktivorous fish are prey of visual predators, and their foraging behaviour may ...
Larval fishes exhibit marked vertical zonation patterns that are important in planktonic predator–pr...
The spectral sensitivity of larval and juvenile stages of 3 species of coral reef fishes, Apogon com...
Light traps were used to describe the vertical distribution of late larval stages of reef fishes in ...
Nearly all tropical teleost fishes have a pelagic larval phase. Species that settle to a demersal re...
The ability to forage at low light intensities can be of great importance for the survival of fish l...
For all visually competent organisms, the driving force behind the adaptation of photoreceptors invo...
The ability of young coral reef fishes to feed using solely ultraviolet-A (UV-A) radiation during on...
The ability of age-0 year yellow perch Perca flavescans to detect prey using visual and mechano-sens...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Many demersal fish species undergo vertical shifts in habitats during ontogeny especially after larv...
Abiotic factors, have shown to play a significant role in fish larval rearing Setting environmental ...
AbstractAfter hatching, larvae of coral reef fishes experience a pelagic phase during which they are...
The visual environment of several aquaculture species has been shown to be crucial for increased sur...
Despite the research on this important fish species for more than a century, surprisingly little is ...
Visually foraging planktivorous fish are prey of visual predators, and their foraging behaviour may ...
Larval fishes exhibit marked vertical zonation patterns that are important in planktonic predator–pr...
The spectral sensitivity of larval and juvenile stages of 3 species of coral reef fishes, Apogon com...
Light traps were used to describe the vertical distribution of late larval stages of reef fishes in ...
Nearly all tropical teleost fishes have a pelagic larval phase. Species that settle to a demersal re...
The ability to forage at low light intensities can be of great importance for the survival of fish l...
For all visually competent organisms, the driving force behind the adaptation of photoreceptors invo...
The ability of young coral reef fishes to feed using solely ultraviolet-A (UV-A) radiation during on...
The ability of age-0 year yellow perch Perca flavescans to detect prey using visual and mechano-sens...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Many demersal fish species undergo vertical shifts in habitats during ontogeny especially after larv...
Abiotic factors, have shown to play a significant role in fish larval rearing Setting environmental ...
AbstractAfter hatching, larvae of coral reef fishes experience a pelagic phase during which they are...
The visual environment of several aquaculture species has been shown to be crucial for increased sur...
Despite the research on this important fish species for more than a century, surprisingly little is ...
Visually foraging planktivorous fish are prey of visual predators, and their foraging behaviour may ...