It has been suggested that a trade‐off between cognitive capacity and developmental costs may drive brain size and morphology across fish species, but this pattern is less well explored at the intraspecific level. Physical habitat complexity has been proposed as a key selection pressure on cognitive capacity that shapes brain morphology of fishes. In this study, we compared brain morphology of brown trout, Salmo trutta, from stream, lake, and hatchery environments, which generally differ in physical complexity ranging from low habitat complexity in the hatchery to high habitat complexity in streams and intermediate complexity in lakes. We found that brain size, and the size of optic tectum and telencephalon differed across the three habitat...
Teleost fishes occupy a range of ecosystem and habitat types subject to large seasonal fluctuations....
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
Understanding how brains have evolved and subsequently culminated in the huge variation in brain mor...
It has been suggested that a trade‐off between cognitive capacity and developmental costs may drive ...
Previous work showed that teleost fish brain size correlates with the flexible exploitation of habit...
The ecological cognition hypothesis poses that the brains and behaviours of individuals are largely ...
Teleost fishes occupy a range of ecosystem and habitat types subject to large seasonal fluctuations....
Recently emerged brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) foraging in still-water pools along the sides o...
The relationship between the size and structure of a species’ brain and its cognitive capacity has l...
It is generally agreed that variation in social and/or environmental complexity yields variation in ...
It is clear that brain size and structure can be greatly influenced by the environment, and in fish,...
So far, research on inter- and intraspecific teleost brain plasticity across different freshwater en...
Variation in spatial complexity and foraging requirements between habitats can impose different cogn...
Adaptive radiation is the diversification of species to different ecological niches and has repeated...
Recent studies suggest that hatchery-reared fish can have smaller brain-to-body size ratios than wil...
Teleost fishes occupy a range of ecosystem and habitat types subject to large seasonal fluctuations....
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
Understanding how brains have evolved and subsequently culminated in the huge variation in brain mor...
It has been suggested that a trade‐off between cognitive capacity and developmental costs may drive ...
Previous work showed that teleost fish brain size correlates with the flexible exploitation of habit...
The ecological cognition hypothesis poses that the brains and behaviours of individuals are largely ...
Teleost fishes occupy a range of ecosystem and habitat types subject to large seasonal fluctuations....
Recently emerged brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis) foraging in still-water pools along the sides o...
The relationship between the size and structure of a species’ brain and its cognitive capacity has l...
It is generally agreed that variation in social and/or environmental complexity yields variation in ...
It is clear that brain size and structure can be greatly influenced by the environment, and in fish,...
So far, research on inter- and intraspecific teleost brain plasticity across different freshwater en...
Variation in spatial complexity and foraging requirements between habitats can impose different cogn...
Adaptive radiation is the diversification of species to different ecological niches and has repeated...
Recent studies suggest that hatchery-reared fish can have smaller brain-to-body size ratios than wil...
Teleost fishes occupy a range of ecosystem and habitat types subject to large seasonal fluctuations....
Natural selection is often invoked to explain differences in brain size among vertebrates. However, ...
Understanding how brains have evolved and subsequently culminated in the huge variation in brain mor...