In birds and mammals, randomness is known to have excitatory effects on exploratory behavior, but this phenomenon has not extensively been studied in invertebrates. Four experiments examined the propensity of woodlice (Porcellio scaber) to choose between the exploration of an environment composed of random visuo-tactile patterns and the exploration of an environment composed of regular visuo-tactile patterns. Rearing-up behavior and distance traveled were measured to determine (i) woodlice’s reactivity to a forced exposure to random or regular patterns, (ii) the effect of random and regular patterns on exploratory choice, (iii) the effect of random and regular patterns on exploratory choice in preexposed animals, and (iv) the effect of a sh...
We evaluated individual behavioural patterns of isopods expressed as tonic immobility following some...
We evaluated individual behavioural patterns of isopods expressed as tonic immobility following some...
In this study, we focused on the relationship existing between the phenomenon of alternating turns a...
peer reviewedIn birds and mammals, randomness is known to have excitatory effects on exploratory beh...
Invertebrates have been studied at biochemical, ecological, and behavioural levels, but current know...
All living beings exhibit preferences for a variety of biologically significant stimuli. Interesting...
Animals use locomotion to find food, shelter, and escape routes as well as to locate predators, comp...
The present study focuses on the relationship existing between the phenomenon of turn alternation an...
The present study focuses on the relationship existing between the phenomenon of turn alternation an...
Exploration represents an important way by which organisms evaluate environment information. The dec...
Habituation is one of the most fundamental learning processes that allow animals to adapt to dynamic...
The recent debate on both the existence and the cause of fractal (Lévy) patterns in animal movement...
The recent debate on both the existence and the cause of fractal (Lévy) patterns in animal movement ...
In this study, we focused on the relationship existing between the phenomenon of alternating turns a...
Exploration (interacting with objects to gain information) and neophobia (avoiding novelty) are cons...
We evaluated individual behavioural patterns of isopods expressed as tonic immobility following some...
We evaluated individual behavioural patterns of isopods expressed as tonic immobility following some...
In this study, we focused on the relationship existing between the phenomenon of alternating turns a...
peer reviewedIn birds and mammals, randomness is known to have excitatory effects on exploratory beh...
Invertebrates have been studied at biochemical, ecological, and behavioural levels, but current know...
All living beings exhibit preferences for a variety of biologically significant stimuli. Interesting...
Animals use locomotion to find food, shelter, and escape routes as well as to locate predators, comp...
The present study focuses on the relationship existing between the phenomenon of turn alternation an...
The present study focuses on the relationship existing between the phenomenon of turn alternation an...
Exploration represents an important way by which organisms evaluate environment information. The dec...
Habituation is one of the most fundamental learning processes that allow animals to adapt to dynamic...
The recent debate on both the existence and the cause of fractal (Lévy) patterns in animal movement...
The recent debate on both the existence and the cause of fractal (Lévy) patterns in animal movement ...
In this study, we focused on the relationship existing between the phenomenon of alternating turns a...
Exploration (interacting with objects to gain information) and neophobia (avoiding novelty) are cons...
We evaluated individual behavioural patterns of isopods expressed as tonic immobility following some...
We evaluated individual behavioural patterns of isopods expressed as tonic immobility following some...
In this study, we focused on the relationship existing between the phenomenon of alternating turns a...