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Fish Behaviour


Fish Behaviour

Hardback by Magnhagen, Carin; Braithwaite, Victoria A.; Forsgren, Elisabet

Fish Behaviour

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ISBN:
9781578084357
Publication Date:
9 Jan 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:
Science Publishers,U.S.
Pages:
678 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 21 - 26 May 2024
Fish Behaviour

Description

Fishes are by far the most species-rich vertebrate taxon, and it is also the vertebrate group with the most strikingly diverse repertoire of behaviours and behavioural adaptations. As such, they provide us with many opportunities to explore the fascinating complexities of animal behaviour. Central questions addressed in this book include: How do sensory input, hormones, genetics and experience interact to shape individual behaviour? What should a fish do to be in the right place at the right time ? and how should it behave to be an efficient predator yet not become the subject of predation itself? How to find a mate ? or to find the best mate? Should all fish do the same, or is the optimal behaviour dependent on individual characteristics? How does reproductive behaviour affect what fish look like, in terms of colour, body form or body size? And how do fish cope with their complex social and biological environment, including parasites, competitors and collaborators? This new book provides an exciting overview of the many new insights offered by recent research on fish behaviour. The chapters are written by prominent international scientists and are aimed not only at fish biology students and researchers but anyone interested in the interplay between behaviour, ecology and evolution.

Contents

PART 1: The Basis: The Senses of Fish: Chemosensory, Visual and Octavolateralis; Cognition: Learning and Memory; Hormones and Social Behaviour of Teleost Fish; The Genetics of Fish BehaviorPART 2: Essentials of Life: Migration and Habitat Choice in Marine Fishes; Fish Foraging Behaviour in Theory and Practice; Assessment of Predation Risk by Prey Fishes; Variation in Sexual Selection in Fishes; Mate Choice; Parental Care and Sexual Selection; Alternative Reproductive Tactics in FishesPART 3: Coping with a Complex World: Cooperative Behaviour in Fishes; Group-Living and Social Networks; Decision Making and Trade-offs in Fish Behaviour; Parasites and Fish Behaviour; New Perspectives on Marine Cleaning Mutualism; Behaviour and Welfare in Farmed Fish

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