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Book SynopsisThis book is about the behaviour of teleosts, a well-defined, highly successful, taxonomic group of vertebrate animals sharing a common body plan and forming the vast majority of living bony fishes.
Table of ContentsOne: Bases of Behaviour.- 1. Genetic Basis of Fish Behaviour.- 2. Motivational Basis of Fish Behaviour.- 3. Development of Behaviour in Fishes.- Two: Sensory Modalities.- 4. Role of Vision in Fish Behaviour.- 5. Underwater Sound and Fish Behaviour.- 6. Role of Olfaction in Fish Behaviour.- 7. Role of the Lateral Line in Fish Behaviour.- Three: Behavioural Ecology.- 8. Foraging in Teleost Fishes.- 9. Constraints Placed by Predators on Feeding Behaviour.- 10. Teleost Mating: Systems and Strategies.- 11. Williams’ Principle: an Explanation of Parental Care in Teleost Fishes.- 12. Functions of Shoaling Behaviour in Teleosts.- 13. Individual Differences in Fish Behaviour.- 14. Fish Behaviour by Day, Night and Twilight.- 15. Intertidal Teleosts: Life in a Fluctuating Environment.- 16. Behavioural Ecology of Sticklebacks.- 17. Behavioural Ecology of Cave-dwelling Fishes.- Four: Applied Fish Behaviour.- 18. Fish Behaviour and Fishing Gear.- 19. Fish Behaviour and the Management of Freshwater Fisheries.- Author Index.- Fish Index.