This study describes how three individual fish, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.), developed a novel behaviour and learnt to use a dorsally attached external tag to activate a self-feeder. This behaviour was repeated up to several hundred times, and over time these fish fine-tuned the behaviour and made a series of goal-directed coordinated movements needed to attach the feeder’s pull string to the tag and stretch the string until the feeder was activated. These observations demonstrate a capacity in cod to develop a novel behaviour utilizing an attached tag as a tool to achieve a goal. This may be seen as one of the very few observed examples of innovation and tool use in fish
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food producing sectors of the world, with an annual compou...
Consistent behavioural differences among individuals is a common phenomenon that has been demonstrat...
We tested the ability of stimulators to improve the release efficiency of cod (Gadus morhua) and had...
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reventing farmed fish from escaping sea cages is a major challenge for developing sustainable aquacu...
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Abstract: Behavioural innovations allow an individual to solve new problems or find new solutions to...
Studying the sublethal effects of catch-and-release (C&R) is challenging, as there are several poten...
Harvesting wild populations may contrast or reinforce natural agents of selection and potentially ca...
The release of hatchery-reared fishes for restoring threatened and endangered populations is one of ...
Much of the inter-individual variation observed in animal behaviour is now attributed to the existen...
Among other applications, self-feeding has been used to study food preferences in fish allowing them...
Captive birds and mammals reared in enriched rearing environments have been shown to behave more fle...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food producing sectors of the world, with an annual compou...
Consistent behavioural differences among individuals is a common phenomenon that has been demonstrat...
We tested the ability of stimulators to improve the release efficiency of cod (Gadus morhua) and had...
Journal homepage: http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503302/description#de...
reventing farmed fish from escaping sea cages is a major challenge for developing sustainable aquacu...
Recent years have witnessed a re-evaluation of the cognitive capabilities of fishes, including with ...
Internally implanted data storage tags (DST) recording hydrostatic pressure (depth) and temperature ...
Learning capabilities of a small tropical pelagic fish, the thread herring (#Opisthonema oglinum$), ...
Abstract: Behavioural innovations allow an individual to solve new problems or find new solutions to...
Studying the sublethal effects of catch-and-release (C&R) is challenging, as there are several poten...
Harvesting wild populations may contrast or reinforce natural agents of selection and potentially ca...
The release of hatchery-reared fishes for restoring threatened and endangered populations is one of ...
Much of the inter-individual variation observed in animal behaviour is now attributed to the existen...
Among other applications, self-feeding has been used to study food preferences in fish allowing them...
Captive birds and mammals reared in enriched rearing environments have been shown to behave more fle...
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food producing sectors of the world, with an annual compou...
Consistent behavioural differences among individuals is a common phenomenon that has been demonstrat...
We tested the ability of stimulators to improve the release efficiency of cod (Gadus morhua) and had...