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Fish behavior. 1, Eco-ethology /

Advances in underwater exploration, in situ observation of fish populations, as well as the development of cutting-edge technologies, provide modern insights into behaviors and strategies of fish, whose cognitive abilities have long been underestimated and undervalued. Fish Behavior 1 presents curre...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Quignard, Jean-Pierre
Otros Autores: Bruslé, Jacques
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2020.
Colección:Ecological sciences series
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Habitats: Occupation, Protection and Exploitation -- 1.1. Diverse and unusual habitats -- 1.1.1. Psammophilous* habitats -- 1.1.2. Reef cavity habitats -- 1.1.3. Rocky habitats -- 1.1.4. Plant habitats -- 1.1.5. Zoohabitats -- 1.1.6. Intertidal* habitats -- 1.1.7. Karst* habitats -- 1.1.8. Intermittent habitats -- 1.1.9. Habitats modified by other animals -- 1.1.10. Manmade habitats -- 1.1.11. Ecological niches not frequented by other species 
505 8 |a 1.1.12. Seemingly unlimited pelagic habitats -- 1.1.13. Temporal fluctuations in habitat occupancy -- 1.1.14. Ontogenic and/or physiological fluctuations -- 1.1.15. An amphibious existence -- 1.1.16. An underground life -- 1.1.17. Living in the abyss -- 1.2. Food: the use of trophic habitats -- 1.2.1. Choose more or less energy-giving foods -- 1.2.2. Adopt original hunting methods -- 1.2.3. Use of cannibalism -- 1.2.4. Practice grazing -- 1.3. Individual and collective protective habitats -- 1.3.1. Protecting oneself from environmental factors 
505 8 |a 1.3.2. Protecting oneself from congeners and competing species -- 1.3.3. Protecting oneself from predators -- 1.3.4. Practicing the art of camouflage -- 1.3.5. A safe resting phase -- 1.3.6. Owning and defending a territory -- 1.4. Breeding habitats (Volume 2, section 2.1) -- 2. Strategies and Tactics for the Occupation of Available Territories -- 2.1. Faithfulness to habitat and birth site -- 2.1.1. Remaining faithful to one's habitat -- 2.1.2. Loyalty to one's birth site -- 2.2. Habitat changes -- 2.2.1. The great migrators -- 2.2.2. Navigators -- 2.2.3. Great travelers -- 2.2.4. Divers 
505 8 |a 2.2.5. Illegal migrants -- 2.2.6. Adapting to ambient hydrodynamics -- 2.2.7. Overcoming an obstacle -- 2.3. The colonization of new territories -- 2.3.1. Invaders -- 2.3.2. Western colonizers -- 2.3.3. Eastern colonizers -- 2.3.4. Invasions of tropical species -- 2.3.5. Parasitic invasions -- 2.3.6. A most unfortunate introduction -- 2.3.7. Marine "aliens" -- 2.3.8. Recent tropical peril -- 2.3.9. Marine reserves and fish farms: habitats that facilitate migration? -- 2.3.10. Other colonization related to aquaculture -- 2.3.11. Unexplained presence 
505 8 |a 3. Communication and Social Life: Behaviors Related to Social Interrelations between Congeners, Parasites and Predators -- 3.1. Communication between partners -- 3.1.1. Accurate information signals -- 3.1.2. Fast and efficient visual signals -- 3.1.3. Useful and precise olfactory signals -- 3.1.4. Substitution phenomena between sensory signals -- 3.1.5. Highly informative auditory signals -- 3.1.6. Remarkably discriminating electrical signals -- 3.1.7. Champions of neuroethology -- 3.2. Neighborly warning -- 3.2.1. Beneficial altruism between congeners 
500 |a 3.2.2. Acoustic solidarity for defensive purposes 
520 |a Advances in underwater exploration, in situ observation of fish populations, as well as the development of cutting-edge technologies, provide modern insights into behaviors and strategies of fish, whose cognitive abilities have long been underestimated and undervalued. Fish Behavior 1 presents current knowledge about fish biology, ecology and ethology. In light of the most recent scientific work, this book examines the habitats exploited by fish, as well as the strategies and tactics they have adopted regarding the occupation of available territories. It also addresses communication issues between individuals during social interactions. This book is intended for researchers, teachers, master#x92;s and doctoral students in biology and biogeography, engineers and technicians responsible for the development and protection of natural environments and public aquariums, in addition to aquaculturists, fishermen, environmentalists and ecologists. 
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