Behavioral and evolutionary perspectives on visual lateralization in mating birds: A short systematic review

M Soma - Frontiers in Physiology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The division of cognitive processing between the two hemispheres of the brain causes
lateralized eye use in various behavioral contexts. Generally, visual lateralization is shared …

Individual Laterality in Ghost Crabs (Ocypode saratan) Influences Burrowing Behavior

R Yosef, M Daraby, A Semionovikh, JZ Kosicki - Symmetry, 2021 - mdpi.com
Behavioral handedness is known to enhance an individual's handling capabilities. However,
the ecological advantages in brachyuran crustaceans remain unclear, despite the Ocypode …

Visual lateralization in flight: Lateral preferences in parent‐offspring relative positions in geese

E Zaynagutdinova, A Kölzsch, GJDM Müskens… - Ethology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Visual lateralization arises from the differential processing of information by the two brain
hemispheres and can manifest itself in animal behaviour in the form of lateral preferences …

Visual lateralization in the sky: Geese manifest visual lateralization when flying with pair mates

E Zaynagutdinova, A Kölzsch, A Sinelshikova… - Laterality, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The brain's sensory lateralization involves the processing of information from the sensory
organs primarily in one hemisphere. This can improve brain efficiency by reducing …

[HTML][HTML] Behavioural lateralisation of swans in response to anthropogenic disturbance differs according to the locomotion type

EM Zaynagutdinova, DR Polikarpova… - Nature Conservation …, 2024 - cyberleninka.ru
The European population of Cygnus columbianus bewickii has a declining trend in number
of individuals. Anthropogenic disturbance could be one of the reasons for this decline …

[HTML][HTML] Males and females of the Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) divide behavioural roles at a spring migratory stopover

D Polikarpova, O Babkina, J Loshchagina… - Biological …, 2024 - cyberleninka.ru
Geese form long-term pair bonds due to the constant need for cooperation between
partners. During spring migration, mates are assumed to divide roles: females feed more …

Does the evolutionarily stable strategy apply to captive Humboldt penguins? Study on S. humboldti lateralized behavior

C de Tommaso, A Ferri, F Domenichelli… - Applied Animal Behaviour …, 2022 - Elsevier
So far, little has been done on the motor and perceptual asymmetry in the genus
Spheniscus, which on the contrary, has been the target of much research in the wild due to …

[PDF][PDF] Males and females of the Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) divide behavioural roles at a spring migratory stopover. Bio. Comm. 69 (2): 90–104

D Polikarpova, O Babkina, J Loshchagina, P Glazov… - 2024 - researchgate.net
Geese form long-term pair bonds due to the constant need for cooperation between
partners. During spring migration, mates are assumed to divide roles: females feed more …

Who goes where in couples and pairs? Effects of sex and handedness on side preferences in human dyads

P Rodway, A Schepman - Laterality, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
There is increasing evidence that inter-individual interaction among conspecifics can cause
population-level lateralization. Male–female and mother–infant dyads of several non-human …

[PDF][PDF] Individual laterality in Ghost Crabs (Ocypode saratan) influences burrowing behavior. Symmetry 2021, 13, 1512

R Yosef, M Daraby, A Simionovikh, JZ Kosicki - 2021 - researchgate.net
Behavioral handedness is known to enhance an individual's handling capabilities. However,
the ecological advantages in brachyuran crustaceans remain unclear, despite the Ocypode …