Schooling behaviour was examined in larval gulf menhaden Brevoortia patronus under decreasing and increasing light intensities and related to movements of retinal photoreceptors and pigment. Nearest neighbour angles and nearest neighbour distances between fish were inversely related to light intensity and were independent of the direction of intensity change. Swimming speeds of individual fish were directly related to light intensity when intensity was decreased but did not increase when intensity was raised. The changes in nearest neighbour angles and distances more closely paralleled movements of retinal pigment cells than cone cell migration, suggesting that rod photoreceptors play a greater role than cones in determining the threshold l...
Most animals are visually oriented, and their eyes provide their ‘window to the world’. Eye size cor...
Schooling fishes, like flocking birds and swarming insects, display remarkable behavioral coordinati...
Many fish form schools, which provide several advantages such as protection from predators and impro...
Many demersal fish species undergo vertical shifts in habitats during ontogeny especially after larv...
Phototactic behaviour of milkfish larvae and juveniles was observed in the sea and laboratory, and t...
Behaviors that precede the daily migrations of mixed-species schools of juvenile grunts (Pomadasyida...
Developmental plasticity of spectral processing in vertebrates was investigated in fish by using an ...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Although there is little published information on the visual capabilities of marine fish larvae, the...
Larval fishes exhibit marked vertical zonation patterns that are important in planktonic predator–pr...
Nephrops norvegicus is susceptible to irreversible eye damage following exposure to daylight when br...
Despite the research on this important fish species for more than a century, surprisingly little is ...
The behaviour offish larvae may be influenced strongly by light. The newly hatched larvae of several...
Larval fishes exhibit marked vertical zonation patterns that are important in planktonic predator–pr...
Visual pigments can vary across the retina in many vertebrates, but the behavioural consequences of ...
Most animals are visually oriented, and their eyes provide their ‘window to the world’. Eye size cor...
Schooling fishes, like flocking birds and swarming insects, display remarkable behavioral coordinati...
Many fish form schools, which provide several advantages such as protection from predators and impro...
Many demersal fish species undergo vertical shifts in habitats during ontogeny especially after larv...
Phototactic behaviour of milkfish larvae and juveniles was observed in the sea and laboratory, and t...
Behaviors that precede the daily migrations of mixed-species schools of juvenile grunts (Pomadasyida...
Developmental plasticity of spectral processing in vertebrates was investigated in fish by using an ...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Although there is little published information on the visual capabilities of marine fish larvae, the...
Larval fishes exhibit marked vertical zonation patterns that are important in planktonic predator–pr...
Nephrops norvegicus is susceptible to irreversible eye damage following exposure to daylight when br...
Despite the research on this important fish species for more than a century, surprisingly little is ...
The behaviour offish larvae may be influenced strongly by light. The newly hatched larvae of several...
Larval fishes exhibit marked vertical zonation patterns that are important in planktonic predator–pr...
Visual pigments can vary across the retina in many vertebrates, but the behavioural consequences of ...
Most animals are visually oriented, and their eyes provide their ‘window to the world’. Eye size cor...
Schooling fishes, like flocking birds and swarming insects, display remarkable behavioral coordinati...
Many fish form schools, which provide several advantages such as protection from predators and impro...