2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10071-012-0541-7
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Homing in rocky intertidal fish. Are Lipophrys pholis L. able to perform true navigation?

Abstract: Although navigation is common in many animals, only a few perform true navigation, meaning that they have the ability to return to a given place by relying on indirect cues obtained at the release site (i.e., by relying on information from a ''map and compass'' mechanism). The common intertidal fish, Lipophrys pholis, is thought to have homing abilities through a mechanism that primarily makes use of familiar landmarks (i.e., piloting). Anecdotal reports that individuals return to their home pools after releas… Show more

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“…Both sexes have different home ranges and this seems to be connected with morphological differences in brain areas related to orientation (Costa et al 2011). Their homing abilities could also be modulated by age because of breeding motivation or familiarity with the release site as has been demonstrated in other blennies (Jorge et al 2011). In this paper we studied the homing abilities of the rock pool blenny according to its sex and length.…”
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“…Both sexes have different home ranges and this seems to be connected with morphological differences in brain areas related to orientation (Costa et al 2011). Their homing abilities could also be modulated by age because of breeding motivation or familiarity with the release site as has been demonstrated in other blennies (Jorge et al 2011). In this paper we studied the homing abilities of the rock pool blenny according to its sex and length.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…As have many rocky intertidal fish, several blenny species have been shown to have good homing abilities (Santos et al 1989;Jorge et al 2011), and our aim is to determine whether P. parvicornis also has this ability. This blenny is an intertidal fish living in rock pools during low tide (Bath 1990).…”
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“…The ability to include previous experiences within spatial behaviour is essential 51 for certain fish to survive and to adapt to environmental changes (Dodson, 1988). This 52 permits them to perform behaviours such as homing behaviour (Thyssen, 2010;Jorge, 53 Almada, Gonçalves, Duarte-Coelho, & Almada, 2012) and to remember and use visual 54 landmarks (Burt & Macias García, 2003). 55 An extensive bibliography on spatial learning based on visual landmarks in fish is 56 available.…”
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