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|a Bruslé, Jacques.
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|a Fish behavior.
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|a Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Reproductive Behavior: Spawners -- 1.1. The preparatory phase of pre-spawning: the preliminaries -- 1.1.1. Selection of sexual partners -- 1.1.2. Seducers -- 1.1.3. Courtiers -- 1.1.4. Reversal of roles -- 1.1.5. Forbidden love -- 1.1.6. Spawning aggregations -- 1.1.7. Practicing polygamy* -- 1.1.8. Homosexuals -- 1.1.9. Sexual disabilities -- 1.1.10. More or less aberrant sexuality -- 1.2. The phase of realization: couplings and spawning
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|a 1.2.1. Alternative mating strategies -- 1.2.2. Freely consensual couplings -- 1.2.3. Harassers -- 1.2.4. Violent couplings -- 1.2.5. Hybrids -- 1.2.6. Fleeting loves -- 1.2.7. Discreet love -- 1.2.8. Cuckolds and cuckolders -- 1.2.9. Hermaphrodites -- 1.2.10. Transsexuals -- 1.2.11. Unisex populations -- 1.2.12. Fatherless fish by parthenogenesis -- 1.2.13. Posthumous paternity -- 2. Reproductive Behavior: Parents -- 2.1. The post-spawning phase: the future of the offspring -- 2.1.1. Nest builders -- 2.1.2. Incubating clutches in the mouth -- 2.1.3. Deserters -- 2.1.4. Gestation
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|a 2.2. Parental care -- 2.2.1. Providing parental care -- 2.2.2. Having good parents -- 2.2.3. Larval recruitment -- 2.2.4. Metamorphoses -- 2.2.5. Miniaturized fish -- 3. Remarkable Capabilities -- 3.1. Aces of ballistics -- 3.1.1. Stronger than William Tell? -- 3.1.2. Using a stream of water to hunt -- 3.2. Possession of a black box -- 3.2.1. An inviolable personal identity card -- 3.2.2. Traveling leaves traces, like a real passport -- 3.2.3. A birth certificate -- 3.2.4. Proof of diet -- 3.2.5. Belonging to a stock -- 3.2.6. Parasites used as biological markers -- 3.3. Using tools
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|a 3.3.1. A form of intelligence from which fish are not excluded -- 3.3.2. Using an anvil -- 3.3.3. Capabilities related to the size of their brains? -- 3.4. Capacity to play -- 3.4.1. Expression of a certain well-being -- 3.4.2. A toy in an aquarium -- 3.5. Artists -- 3.6. Counting -- 3.6.1. Quantitative knowledge of their environment -- 3.6.2. Innate quantitative knowledge which is perfected -- 3.6.3. Clever fish -- 3.6.4. Inter-individual variability -- 3.7. Having a personality -- 3.7.1. Not all fish are identical -- 3.7.2. Individual and inter-sexual differences
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|a 3.7.3. Customized food preferences -- 3.7.4. Differences in risk-taking -- 3.7.5. Personality changes related to age and parental life -- 3.7.6. Personality traits varying according to environmental factors -- 3.7.7. Differences in migratory behavior -- 3.7.8. Personalized mutual relations -- 3.7.9. Complex motivations -- 3.7.10. Different brain potential -- 3.7.11. Higher metabolic potential -- 3.7.12. Influence of the genome -- 3.7.13. Early expression of personality -- 3.7.14. Social influence -- 3.8. Disguise -- 3.8.1. Offensive mimicry for feeding
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|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 2 presents current knowledge about fish biology, ecology and ethology. In light of the most recent scientific work, this book examines topics such as their reproductive behavior and the expression of their personalities. It also addresses issues associated with neurophysiological conditioning of behaviors, in relation to the structural and functional complexity of their brains. This book is intended for researchers, teachers, master'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.--Provided by publisher.
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