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Open AccessSmart sharks: a review of chondrichthyan cognition
450 million years of evolution have given chondrichthyans (sharks, rays and allies) ample time to adapt perfectly to their respective everyday life challenges and cognitive abilities have played an important p...
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Serial reversal learning in freshwater stingrays (Potamotrygon motoro)
Serial reversal learning is considered a reliable approach for the testing of behavioral flexibility, and animals that inhabit fluctuating habitats and different environments are expected to possess behavioral...
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Editorial to the topical collection “From sensory perception to behavior”
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Discrimination of movement and visual transfer abilities in cichlids (Pseudotropheus zebra)
Fish rival birds and mammals in many of their cognitive skills, and have been shown to successfully discriminate between a range of stationary and moving objects. The present study tested the ability of Pseudotro...
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Erratum to: Something worth remembering: visual discrimination in sharks
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Something worth remembering: visual discrimination in sharks
This study investigated memory retention capabilities of juvenile gray bamboo sharks (Chiloscyllium griseum) using two-alternative forced-choice experiments. The sharks had previously been trained in a range of v...