Humans interact with fishes in many contexts including aquaculture, scientific study and companion animals. In all of these contexts, fish welfare can be compromised through anthropogenic means. Concern for fish welfare has grown considerably in recent years, with many states and territories now protecting fish through animal welfare regulations. We are not only morally obliged to ensure good welfare of animals in our care, but increasingly required to do so by law. A greater understanding of fish behaviour can lead to the development of welfare indicators. Here we suggest that laterality has wide-spread consequences for fish behaviour and a better understanding of how laterality shapes and interacts with fish behaviour may provide opportun...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Individual differences in laterality and personality are expected to covary, as emotions are process...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...
Humans interact with fishes in many contexts including aquaculture, scientific study and companion a...
Humans interact with fishes in many contexts including aquaculture, scientific study and companion a...
Laterality of brain and behavior has been found to be widespread among animal species. Recently, lat...
1. Behavioural lateralization - the preferential use of one side of the body or either of the bilate...
Lateralization of cognitive functions seems to be exceptionally widespread in nature and have been ...
Preferential use of one side of the body for cognitive or behavioural tasks (lateralization) is comm...
We investigated turning responses in 16 species of fish faced with a vertical-bar barrier throughwhi...
Behavioural lateralization – the preferential use of one side of the body or either of the bilateral...
Evidence showing that cerebral asymmetries exist in a wide range of animals has prompted investigati...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Emotions such as fear in vertebrates are often strongly lateralised, that is, a single cerebral hemi...
Many vertebrates are known to show behavioural lateralization, whereby they differentially use one s...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Individual differences in laterality and personality are expected to covary, as emotions are process...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...
Humans interact with fishes in many contexts including aquaculture, scientific study and companion a...
Humans interact with fishes in many contexts including aquaculture, scientific study and companion a...
Laterality of brain and behavior has been found to be widespread among animal species. Recently, lat...
1. Behavioural lateralization - the preferential use of one side of the body or either of the bilate...
Lateralization of cognitive functions seems to be exceptionally widespread in nature and have been ...
Preferential use of one side of the body for cognitive or behavioural tasks (lateralization) is comm...
We investigated turning responses in 16 species of fish faced with a vertical-bar barrier throughwhi...
Behavioural lateralization – the preferential use of one side of the body or either of the bilateral...
Evidence showing that cerebral asymmetries exist in a wide range of animals has prompted investigati...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Emotions such as fear in vertebrates are often strongly lateralised, that is, a single cerebral hemi...
Many vertebrates are known to show behavioural lateralization, whereby they differentially use one s...
Cerebral lateralization is a widespread trait among animals, is often manifested as side biases in b...
Individual differences in laterality and personality are expected to covary, as emotions are process...
Hemispheric brain lateralization can drive the expression of behavioral asymmetry, or laterality, wh...