Search Results - "Satoh, Shun"
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Further evidence for the capacity of mirror self-recognition in cleaner fish and the significance of ecologically relevant marks
Published in PLoS biology (17-02-2022)“…An animal that tries to remove a mark from its body that is only visible when looking into a mirror displays the capacity for mirror self-recognition (MSR),…”
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Prosocial and antisocial choices in a monogamous cichlid with biparental care
Published in Nature communications (19-03-2021)“…Human society is cooperative and characterized by spontaneous prosociality. Comparative studies on endotherm vertebrates suggest that social interdependence…”
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Mucus provisioning behavior in teleost fishes: a novel model system for the evolution of secretory provisioning in vertebrates
Published in Ichthyological research (01-01-2021)“…Across teleost fishes, a wide range of parental care strategies have been observed. However, despite this large variation in parental care behaviors, postnatal…”
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Cooperative breeding in Neolamprologus bifasciatus, a cichlid fish inhabiting the deep reefs of Lake Tanganyika
Published in Ecology of freshwater fish (01-10-2022)“…Cooperative breeding, a social system in which offspring receive care from other group members as well as their parents, occurs in insects, fish, birds and…”
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Facial Recognition in a Discus Fish (Cichlidae): Experimental Approach Using Digital Models
Published in PloS one (18-05-2016)“…A number of mammals and birds are known to be capable of visually discriminating between familiar and unfamiliar individuals, depending on facial patterns in…”
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Face recognition in the Tanganyikan cichlid Julidochromis transcriptus
Published in Animal behaviour (01-05-2017)“…The face is an important cue for discriminating conspecifics in some primates (including humans), other mammals and birds. Although there is considerable…”
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Fish focus primarily on the faces of other fish
Published in Scientific reports (10-06-2019)“…“Face” is a special stimulus in humans and, nonhuman primates, and some other social mammals; that is, they perceive the face differently from the other body…”
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The functional role of sibling aggression and “best of a bad job” strategies in cichlid juveniles
Published in Behavioral ecology (01-05-2021)“…Abstract Siblings often compete for limited resources, such as food provided by their parents. However, although several functions of nonlethal sibling…”
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Kin-structured cooperatively breeding groups due to limited dispersal in the obligate shell-brooding cichlid Neolamprologus meeli
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-07-2022)“…Cooperative breeding systems, where individuals other than parents assist in raising offspring, have been documented in insects, fish, birds, and mammals…”
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Costs and benefits of biparental mucus provisioning in discus fish (Symphysodon aequifasciatus)
Published in Ichthyological research (01-11-2018)“…We tested the manner in which the number of fry influences the costs and benefits of mucus provisioning in discus fish ( Symphysodon aequifasciatus ) via two…”
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Parental females of a nest-brooding cichlid improve and benefit from the protective value of young masquerading as snails
Published in Animal behaviour (01-02-2017)“…Masquerade is a strategy whereby prey animals resemble environmental objects (e.g. twigs, bird droppings and stones) or inedible animals to avoid predatory…”
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Bi-parental mucus provisioning in the scale-eating cichlid Perissodus microlepis (Cichlidae)
Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (01-12-2019)“…Abstract Although parental care is known to occur in a wide range of teleost fishes, postnatal provisioning of nutrition has been documented rarely. Here, we…”
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Maternal Care-Providing Cichlid Neolamprologus furcifer Selectively Focuses on High-Threat Carnivorous Intruders, Limiting Attention to Other Threats
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (25-02-2021)“…Animals adjust their behaviors based on information from multiple sources; however, the brain can effectively process limited amounts of information…”
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Morphological and behavioral ontogeny in larval and early juvenile discus fish Symphysodon aequifasciatus
Published in Ichthyological research (01-01-2017)“…We observed the growth, morphological changes, and behavior of larvae and juveniles of the Amazonian substrate-brooding cichlid discus fish Symphysodon…”
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Ghost Fishing Threatens Biodiversity in an African Great Lake
Published in Fisheries (01-05-2024)“…We conducted an investigation into ghost fishing, a phenomenon in which abandoned fishing equipment remains operational for extended durations, in the southern…”
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Laparoscope-Assisted Versus Conventional Restorative Proctocolectomy with Rectal Mucosectomy
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Dynamics of sibling aggression of a cichlid fish in Lake Tanganyika
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-04-2019)“…Siblings often compete for limited resources, particularly food provided by their parents. Such competition is usually nonviolent, but direct aggression has…”
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Further evidence for the capacity of mirror self-recognition in cleaner fish and the significance of ecologically relevant marks
Published in PLoS biology (01-02-2022)“…An animal that tries to remove a mark from its body that is only visible when looking into a mirror displays the capacity for mirror self-recognition (MSR),…”
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Intravascular Large B Cell Lymphoma Diagnosed by Senile Angioma Biopsy
Published in Internal Medicine (2003)“…An 82-year-old man without notable medical history was admitted to our hospital following subacute deterioration of apettite, disorientation and strange…”
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A novel aspect of goby–shrimp symbiosis: gobies provide droppings in their burrows as vital food for their partner shrimps
Published in Marine biology (2017)“…The goby–shrimp symbiosis is a well-known example of mutualism among marine animals. It is generally accepted that the shrimp provides a sheltering burrow for…”
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