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- W2892929655 abstract "The goal of the present study was to determine which sensory cues the mangrove rivulus Kryptolebias marmoratus , a quasi‐amphibious, hermaphroditic fish, uses to orient in an unfamiliar terrestrial environment. In a laboratory setting, K. marmoratus were placed on a terrestrial test arena and were provided the opportunity to move toward reflective surfaces, water, dark colours v . light colours, and orange colouration. Compared with hermaphrodites, males moved more often toward an orange section of the test arena, suggesting that the response may be associated with camouflage or male–male competition, since only males display orange colouration. Younger individuals also moved more often toward the orange quadrant than older individuals, suggesting age‐dependent orientation performance or behaviour. Sloped terrain also had a significant effect on orientation, with more movement downhill, suggesting the importance of the otolith‐vestibular system in terrestrial orientation of K. marmoratus . By understanding the orientation of extant amphibious fishes, we may be able to infer how sensory biology and behaviour might have evolved to facilitate invasion of land by amphibious vertebrates millions of years ago." @default.
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- W2892929655 date "2018-11-21" @default.
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- W2892929655 title "Where do fish go when stranded on land? Terrestrial orientation of the mangrove rivulus <i>Kryptolebias marmoratus</i>" @default.
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