Exploring the research landscape of endemic Catadromous fishes: a comprehensive bibliometric study and PRISMA review
LKF Copeland, BL Stockwell, S Piovano - Diversity, 2023 - mdpi.com
Catadromous species are a common component of riverine ecosystems in island nations in
the South Pacific; however, the bulk of these species remain poorly explored. This study …
the South Pacific; however, the bulk of these species remain poorly explored. This study …
Effects of acclimatisation on behavioural repeatability in two behaviour assays of the guppy Poecilia reticulata
SJ O'Neill, JE Williamson, L Tosetto… - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2018 - Springer
Establishing behavioural repeatability is important in animal personality research; however,
a range of factors can influence repeatability. Experimental design, particularly acclimation …
a range of factors can influence repeatability. Experimental design, particularly acclimation …
Water temperature affects aggressive interactions in a Neotropical cichlid fish
ML Brandão, G Colognesi, MC Bolognesi… - Neotropical …, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
Changes in water temperature may affect the aggressive behavior of aquatic organisms,
such as fish, either by changing some physiological mechanisms or by increasing the …
such as fish, either by changing some physiological mechanisms or by increasing the …
Response of estuarine fishes to elevated temperatures within temperate Australia: Implications of climate change on fish growth and foraging performance
C O'Connor, DJ Booth - Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Range shifts of marine fishes are well documented to respond to climate change, however
the physiological mechanisms linked to these shifts are poorly understood. Responses of …
the physiological mechanisms linked to these shifts are poorly understood. Responses of …
Behavioral interactions under multiple stressors: temperature and salinity mediate aggression between an invasive and a native fish
Interspecific aggression is a critical determinant of the success and competitive superiority of
many invasive over native species. While single abiotic stressors can alter aggression …
many invasive over native species. While single abiotic stressors can alter aggression …
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LKF Copeland, BL Stockwell, S Piovano - 2023 - researchgate.net
Catadromous species are a common component of riverine ecosystems in island nations in
the South Pacific; however, the bulk of these species remain poorly explored. This study …
the South Pacific; however, the bulk of these species remain poorly explored. This study …
The effect of density on aggression between a highly invasive and native fish
Population densities of invasive species fluctuate spatially and temporally, suggesting that
the intensity of their aggressive interactions with native species is similarly variable …
the intensity of their aggressive interactions with native species is similarly variable …
Use of common salt affects aggressiveness in matrinxã larvae (Brycon amazonicus)
EN de Oliveira, WP Duncan… - Aquaculture …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aggressiveness is potentiated during the production of fish of commercial interest due to the
densification and confinement, and this may affect the welfare and health of these animals …
densification and confinement, and this may affect the welfare and health of these animals …