Variation in the structural complexity of a habitat is known to have significant affects on the evolution of different populations and can shape behavior, morphology, and life-history traits. Here, we investigated whether habitat complexity influences a species’ capacity for spatial learning and cue choice by comparing the performance of 4 goby species from 2 contrasting habitats in a spatial task. Gobies were collected from dynamic, homogenous sandy shores and stable, spatially complex rock pool habitats. We trained fish to use a T-maze to find a hidden reward and asked whether they used local visual landmarks or body-centered methods for orientation (i.e. turn direction) to do so. It was expected that fish from rock pools would learn the ...
The theory of ecological cognition poses that the brains and behaviour of animals are shaped by the ...
For animals that live in a reasonably variable environment the capacity for learning and memory allo...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 157-181.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Trophic n...
Variation in the structural complexity of a habitat is known to have significant affects on the evol...
Variation in the structural complexity of a habitat is known to have significant affects on the evol...
"A thesis presented to the Department of Biological Sciences at Macquarie University""June, 2014"Bib...
This study investigated whether spatial learning ability and cue use of gobies (Gobiidae) from two c...
This study investigated whether spatial learning ability and cue use of gobies (Gobiidae) from two c...
For the majority of animals, the ability to orient in familiar locations is a fundamental part of li...
The ecological cognition hypothesis poses that the brains and behaviours of individuals are largely ...
For the majority of animals, the ability to orient in familiar locations is a fundamental part of li...
The ecological cognition hypothesis poses that the brains and behaviours of individuals are largely ...
Animals must navigate between different locations if they are to gather enough resources to survive....
Disoriented animals and humans use both the environmental geometry and visual landmarks to guide the...
Abstract Background Flexible spatial memory, such as “place” learning, is an important adaptation to...
The theory of ecological cognition poses that the brains and behaviour of animals are shaped by the ...
For animals that live in a reasonably variable environment the capacity for learning and memory allo...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 157-181.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Trophic n...
Variation in the structural complexity of a habitat is known to have significant affects on the evol...
Variation in the structural complexity of a habitat is known to have significant affects on the evol...
"A thesis presented to the Department of Biological Sciences at Macquarie University""June, 2014"Bib...
This study investigated whether spatial learning ability and cue use of gobies (Gobiidae) from two c...
This study investigated whether spatial learning ability and cue use of gobies (Gobiidae) from two c...
For the majority of animals, the ability to orient in familiar locations is a fundamental part of li...
The ecological cognition hypothesis poses that the brains and behaviours of individuals are largely ...
For the majority of animals, the ability to orient in familiar locations is a fundamental part of li...
The ecological cognition hypothesis poses that the brains and behaviours of individuals are largely ...
Animals must navigate between different locations if they are to gather enough resources to survive....
Disoriented animals and humans use both the environmental geometry and visual landmarks to guide the...
Abstract Background Flexible spatial memory, such as “place” learning, is an important adaptation to...
The theory of ecological cognition poses that the brains and behaviour of animals are shaped by the ...
For animals that live in a reasonably variable environment the capacity for learning and memory allo...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 157-181.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. Trophic n...