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    • 2020-02-07Zeitschriftenartikel
      Environmental determinants of perch (Perca fluviatilis) growth in gravel pit lakes and the relative performance of simple versus complex ecological predictors 
      Höhne, Leander; Miquel, Palmer; Monk, Christopher T.; Matern, Sven; Nikolaus, Robert; Trudeau, Ashley; Arlinghaus, Robert
      Growth of fish is an important contributor to individual fitness as well as fish production. Explaining and predicting growth variation across populations is thus important from fundamental and applied perspectives, which ...
    • 2018-02-05Zeitschriftenartikel
      Insights into the Social Behavior of Surface and Cave-Dwelling Fish (Poecilia mexicana) in Light and Darkness through the Use of a Biomimetic Robot 
      Bierbach, David; Lukas, Juliane; Bergmann, Anja; Elsner, Kristiane; Höhne, Leander; Weber, Christiane; Weimar, Nils; Arias-Rodriguez, Lenin; Mönck, Hauke J.; Nguyen, Hai; Romanczuk, Pawel; Landgraf, Tim; Krause, Jens
      Biomimetic robots (BRs) are becoming more common in behavioral research and, if they are accepted as conspecifics, allow for new forms of experimental manipulations of social interactions. Nevertheless, it is often not ...
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