2023
DOI: 10.1111/jzo.13135
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Temperature during embryonic development in brown trout influences juvenile behaviour in encounters with predators

K. Filipsson,
E. Bergman,
A. Erlandsson
et al.

Abstract: Variation in thermal conditions during embryogenesis can have far‐reaching impact throughout ontogeny and may give rise to behavioural variation. Many animals, such as salmonids, exhibit behavioural trade‐offs related to foraging and predator avoidance. How embryonic temperature affects these behaviours has remained unexplored. Not only abiotic conditions during embryogenesis but also biotic factors such as predator conditioning may affect fish behaviour, especially anti‐predator responses. We examined how ele… Show more

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