File:Heads-or-Tails-Do-Stranded-Fish-(Mosquitofish-Gambusia-affinis)-Know-Where-They-Are-on-a-Slope-and-pone.0104569.s005.ogv
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English: Male mosquitofish #4 produced a J-roll in response to being stranded on a 30° slope with his dorsal aspect oriented up-slope. See Methods for a description of the experimental protocol and an explanation of how observed behavioral responses were categorized. |
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Source | Video S4 from Boumis R, Ferry L, Pace C, Gibb A (2014). "Heads or Tails: Do Stranded Fish (Mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis) Know Where They Are on a Slope and How to Return to the Water?". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0104569. PMID 25162613. PMC: 4146521. | ||
Author | Boumis R, Ferry L, Pace C, Gibb A | ||
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Author | Boumis R, Ferry L, Pace C, Gibb A |
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Image title | Male mosquitofish #4 produced a J-roll in response to being stranded on a 30° slope with his dorsal aspect oriented up-slope. See Methods for a description of the experimental protocol and an explanation of how observed behavioral responses were categorized. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |
Language | English |