Daily variation in behavioural lateralization is linked to predation stress in a coral reef fish

MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, MD Mitchell, BJM Allan… - Animal Behaviour, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Turning bias in fish is considered relatively fixed and linked to escape
performance.•We exposed fish to a predictable threat at noon or in the evening.•Fish had …

Daily variation in behavioural lateralization is linked to predation stress in a coral reef fish

MCO Ferrari, MI Mccormick, MD Mitchell… - Animal …, 2017 - hero.epa.gov
Behavioural lateralization, the preferential use of one side of the body or one of the limbs, is
a trait common in vertebrates, and is often expressed as a turning bias in fishes. Recent …

Daily variation in behavioural lateralization is linked to predation stress in a coral reef fish

MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, MD Mitchell… - Animal …, 2017 - repositorio.ispa.pt
Behavioural lateralization, the preferential use of one side of the body or one of the limbs, is
a trait common in vertebrates, and is often expressed as a turning bias in fishes. Recent …

[PDF][PDF] Daily variation in behavioural lateralization is linked to predation stress in a coral reef fish

MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, MD Mitchell… - Animal …, 2017 - fishlarvae.org
Behavioural lateralization, the preferential use of one side of the body or one of the limbs, is
a trait common in vertebrates, and is often expressed as a turning bias in fishes. Recent …

[PDF][PDF] Daily variation in behavioural lateralization is linked to predation stress in a coral reef fish

MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, MD Mitchell… - Animal …, 2017 - researchgate.net
Behavioural lateralization, the preferential use of one side of the body or one of the limbs, is
a trait common in vertebrates, and is often expressed as a turning bias in fishes. Recent …

Daily variation in behavioural lateralization is linked to predation stress in a coral reef fish

MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, MD Mitchell… - Animal …, 2017 - researchonline.jcu.edu.au
Behavioural lateralization, the preferential use of one side of the body or one of the limbs, is
a trait common in vertebrates, and is often expressed as a turning bias in fishes. Recent …

Daily variation in behavioural lateralization is linked to predation stress in a coral reef fish

MCO Ferrari, MI McCormick, MD Mitchell… - Animal …, 2017 - ourarchive.otago.ac.nz
Behavioural lateralization, the preferential use of one side of the body or one of the limbs, is
a trait common in vertebrates, and is often expressed as a turning bias in fishes. Recent …

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