Small water body detection and water quality variations with changing human activity intensity in wuhan
Small water bodies ranging in size from 1 to 50,000 m2, are numerous, widely distributed,
and have various functions in water storage, agriculture, and fisheries. Small water bodies …
and have various functions in water storage, agriculture, and fisheries. Small water bodies …
Adaptive, maladaptive, neutral, or absent plasticity: Hidden caveats of reaction norms
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity may improve the response of individuals when faced with new
environmental conditions. Typically, empirical evidence for plasticity is based on phenotypic …
environmental conditions. Typically, empirical evidence for plasticity is based on phenotypic …
Tadpole responses to environments with limited visibility: what we (don't) know and perspectives for a sharper future
CA Fouilloux, CAM Yovanovich… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Amphibian larvae typically inhabit relatively shallow freshwater environments, and within
these boundaries there is considerable diversity in the structure of the habitats exploited by …
these boundaries there is considerable diversity in the structure of the habitats exploited by …
Larval newts from turbid and transparent waterbodies exhibit different morphological and behavioural traits
FJ Zamora‐Camacho, P Aragón - Freshwater Biology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Turbidity represents an obstacle to visual acuity underwater that might entail considerable
consequences for multiple faunal traits. Morphology, especially eye size, could be adjusted …
consequences for multiple faunal traits. Morphology, especially eye size, could be adjusted …
Adaptive plastic responses to metal contamination in a multistress context: a field experiment in fish
Q Petitjean, P Laffaille, A Perrault, M Cousseau… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
Wild populations often differ in their tolerance to environmental stressors, but intraspecific
variability is rarely taken into account in ecotoxicology. In addition, plastic responses to …
variability is rarely taken into account in ecotoxicology. In addition, plastic responses to …
Effects of the invasive fish Poecilia reticulata on the behavioral response of Daphnia pulex to the exotic submerged macrophyte Egeria densa
The high-elevation plateaus of the inter-Andean valleys are home to shallow lakes that have
become eutrophic. These lakes share similarities with shallow lakes in temperate and …
become eutrophic. These lakes share similarities with shallow lakes in temperate and …
Water turbidity–induced alterations in coloration and courtship behavior of male guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
B Camargo-dos-Santos, BB Goncalves, MS Bellot… - acta ethologica, 2021 - Springer
Water turbidity deteriorates visibility and thereby may change the physiology and behavior of
aquatic animals that rely on vision. In the guppy fish (Poecilia reticulata), a key element in …
aquatic animals that rely on vision. In the guppy fish (Poecilia reticulata), a key element in …
Melanisation in farmed barramundi (Lates calcarifer): Examination of dietary and environmental management strategies to influence skin and fillet pigmentation
The occurrence of darkened skin and 'greying'fillet colouration has been reported with
farmed barramundi and is considered a negative quality trait of the product for consumers. It …
farmed barramundi and is considered a negative quality trait of the product for consumers. It …
Intra‐population variation in male nuptial coloration and diet across anthropogenically altered visual microhabitats in an African cichlid
TL Atkinson, SM Gray - Journal of Zoology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Human activities are altering natural ecosystems, leading to widespread environmental
change that can vary across spatiotemporal scales, thus creating dynamic, novel conditions …
change that can vary across spatiotemporal scales, thus creating dynamic, novel conditions …
Influence of lighting environment on social preferences in sticklebacks from two different photic habitats. I. Mate preferences of wild-caught females
Abstract Ultraviolet (UV) A signals (320–400 nm) are important in mate choice in numerous
species. The sensitivity for UV signals is not only assumed to be costly, but also expected to …
species. The sensitivity for UV signals is not only assumed to be costly, but also expected to …