Increasing turbidity in streams and rivers near human activity is cause for environmental concern, as the ability of aquatic organisms to use visual information declines. To investigate how some organisms might be able to developmentally compensate for increasing turbidity, we reared guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in either clear or turbid water. We assessed the effects of developmental treatments on adult behavior and aspects of the visual system by testing fish from both developmental treatments in turbid and clear water. We found a strong interactive effect of rearing and assay conditions: fish reared in clear water tended to decrease activity in turbid water, whereas fish reared in turbid water tended to increase activity in turbid water...
Animals can adapt to changes in their environment through behavioural or developmental plasticity, b...
Animals can adapt to changes in their environment through behavioural or developmental plasticity, b...
Many fish need light to school, reproduce, and forage. Without enough light penetrating into an aqua...
Sensory plasticity, whereby individuals compensate for sensory deprivation in one sense by an improv...
Sensory plasticity, whereby individuals compensate for sensory deprivation in one sense by an improv...
Sensory plasticity, whereby individuals compensate for sensory deprivation in one sense by an improv...
Sensory plasticity, whereby individuals compensate for sensory deprivation in one sense by an improv...
Sensory plasticity, whereby individuals compensate for sensory deprivation in one sense by an improv...
International audienceIn La Manche (English Channel) the level of turbidity changes, not only season...
Fish are known to use vision in many essential behaviors, including foraging, intraspecific communic...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Increasing turbidity (either sedimentary o...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Increasing turbidity (either sedimentary o...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Increasing turbidity (either sedimentary o...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Increasing turbidity (either sedimentary o...
Visual conditions are changing in several different ways. Some lakes are getting turbid due to eutro...
Animals can adapt to changes in their environment through behavioural or developmental plasticity, b...
Animals can adapt to changes in their environment through behavioural or developmental plasticity, b...
Many fish need light to school, reproduce, and forage. Without enough light penetrating into an aqua...
Sensory plasticity, whereby individuals compensate for sensory deprivation in one sense by an improv...
Sensory plasticity, whereby individuals compensate for sensory deprivation in one sense by an improv...
Sensory plasticity, whereby individuals compensate for sensory deprivation in one sense by an improv...
Sensory plasticity, whereby individuals compensate for sensory deprivation in one sense by an improv...
Sensory plasticity, whereby individuals compensate for sensory deprivation in one sense by an improv...
International audienceIn La Manche (English Channel) the level of turbidity changes, not only season...
Fish are known to use vision in many essential behaviors, including foraging, intraspecific communic...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Increasing turbidity (either sedimentary o...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Increasing turbidity (either sedimentary o...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Increasing turbidity (either sedimentary o...
© 2015 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Increasing turbidity (either sedimentary o...
Visual conditions are changing in several different ways. Some lakes are getting turbid due to eutro...
Animals can adapt to changes in their environment through behavioural or developmental plasticity, b...
Animals can adapt to changes in their environment through behavioural or developmental plasticity, b...
Many fish need light to school, reproduce, and forage. Without enough light penetrating into an aqua...