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Use of number by fishEvidence for two numerical systems that are similar in humans and guppiesOntogeny of numerical abilities in fishLarge number discrimination by mosquitofishThe genome of the platyfish, Xiphophorus maculatus, provides insights into evolutionary adaptation and several complex traitsIsolation and genetic characterization of mother-of-snow-white, a maternal effect allele affecting laterality and lateralized behaviors in zebrafishSubliminally perceived odours modulate female intrasexual competition: an eye movement studyDo fish perceive illusory motion?Collective enhancement of numerical acuity by meritocratic leadership in fish.Spontaneous versus trained numerical abilities. A comparison between the two main tools to study numerical competence in non-human animals.Non-visual numerical discrimination in a blind cavefish (Phreatichthys andruzzii).Ontogeny of the capacity to compare discrete quantities in fish.Numerical acuity of fish is improved in the presence of moving targets, but only in the subitizing range.Development and application of a new method to investigate cognition in newborn guppies.Relative versus absolute numerical representation in fish: Can guppies represent "fourness"?Lateralisation of predator avoidance responses in three species of toads.Animals' use of landmarks and metric information to reorient: effects of the size of the experimental space.Modularity and spatial reorientation in a simple mind: encoding of geometric and nongeometric properties of a spatial environment by fish.Lateralization of aggression in fish.What causes lateralization of detour behavior in fish? Evidence for asymmetries in eye use.Emotional responsiveness in fish from lines artificially selected for a high or low degree of laterality.Laterality and cooperation: mosquitofish move closer to a predator when the companion is on their left side.Artificial selection on laterality in the teleost fish Girardinus falcatus.Lateralized agonistic responses and hindlimb use in toads.Individual-level consistency of different laterality measures in the goldbelly topminnow.Processing of visual hierarchical stimuli by fish (Xenotoca eiseni).Early differences in epithalamic left-right asymmetry influence lateralization and personality of adult zebrafish.The origins of cerebral asymmetry: a review of evidence of behavioural and brain lateralization in fishes, reptiles and amphibians.Lateralization of detour behaviour in poeciliid fish: the effect of species, gender and sexual motivation.Frogs and toads in front of a mirror: lateralisation of response to social stimuli in tadpoles of five anuran species.Detour tests reveal task- and stimulus-specific behavioral lateralization in mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki).Rotational swimming preferences in mosquitofish: evidence for brain lateralization?Perception of subjective contours in fish.Laterality in detour behaviour: interspecific variation in poeciliid fishA new training procedure for studying discrimination learning in fish.Lateralization of ventral fins use during object exploration in the blue gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus).Lateralization of response to social stimuli in fishes: a comparison between different methods and species.Consistency among different tasks of left-right asymmetries in lines of fish originally selected for opposite direction of lateralization in a detour task.Lateralized fish perform better than nonlateralized fish in spatial reorientation tasks.Escape behaviour elicited by a visual stimulus. A comparison between lateralised and non-lateralised female topminnows.
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