Competitive superiority versus predation savvy: the two sides of behavioural lateralization
Highlights•Many animals are lateralized and exhibit a consistent turning bias.•We examined
the cost/benefits of this trait in damselfish.•Lateralization enhanced predator learning but …
the cost/benefits of this trait in damselfish.•Lateralization enhanced predator learning but …
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DP Chivers, MI McCormick, DT Warren, BJM Allan… - Animal …, 2017 - fishlarvae.org
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the
other. This is a reflection of being lateralized, and is a feature common in vertebrates. Given …
other. This is a reflection of being lateralized, and is a feature common in vertebrates. Given …
Competitive superiority versus predation savvy: the two sides of behavioural lateralization
DP Chivers, MI McCormick, DT Warren… - Animal …, 2017 - researchonline.jcu.edu.au
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the
other. This is a reflection of being lateralized, and is a feature common in vertebrates. Given …
other. This is a reflection of being lateralized, and is a feature common in vertebrates. Given …
Competitive superiority versus predation savvy: the two sides of behavioural lateralization
DP Chivers, MI McCormick, DT Warren… - Animal …, 2017 - ourarchive.otago.ac.nz
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the
other. This is a reflection of being lateralized, and is a feature common in vertebrates. Given …
other. This is a reflection of being lateralized, and is a feature common in vertebrates. Given …
Competitive superiority versus predation savvy: The two sides of behavioural lateralization.
DP Chivers, MI McCormick, DT Warren… - Animal …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the
other. This is a reflection of being lateralized, and is a feature common in vertebrates. Given …
other. This is a reflection of being lateralized, and is a feature common in vertebrates. Given …
Competitive superiority versus predation savvy: the two sides of behavioural lateralization
DP Chivers, MI McCormick, DT Warren… - Animal …, 2017 - researchonline.jcu.edu.au
Many animals respond differentially to stimuli on one side of their body compared to the
other. This is a reflection of being lateralized, and is a feature common in vertebrates. Given …
other. This is a reflection of being lateralized, and is a feature common in vertebrates. Given …