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We investigated left‐right turning preferences of N=260 juvenile European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) reared in either: ambient conditions; ocean acidification (OA) conditions; or reared in ambient conditions but tested in OA water. Groups of 10 individuals were observed alone in a circular tank and individuals’ left and right turning during fr...
Living in organised groups is a strategy that can be observed in a multitude of diverse
species. Among such species, the behaviour of an individual on their own is not the
same as within a group: the environment is modified by the presence of more subjects,
individuals interact with each other, and from those interactions complex patterns of
behavi...
Electronic Supplementary Material: Details of fish rearing conditions and three Supplementary Figures (Figures S1-S3) are provided
Ocean acidification (OA)-caused by rising concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2)-is thought to be a major threat to marine ecosystems and has been shown to induce behavioural alterations in fish. Here we show behavioural resilience to nearfuture OA in a commercially important and migratory marine finfish, the Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). Sea ba...
Ocean acidification (OA)—caused by rising concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2)—is thought to be a major threat to marine ecosystems and has been shown to induce behavioural alterations in fish. Here we show behavioural resilience to near-future OA in a commercially important migratory marine finfish, the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)....
Ocean acidification (OA)—caused by rising concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2)—is thought to be a major threat to marine ecosystems and has been shown to induce behavioural alterations in fish. Here we show behavioural resilience to near-future OA in a commercially important migratory marine finfish, the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)....
Ocean acidification (OA), caused by rising concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2), is thought to be a major threat to marine ecosystems and has been shown to induce behavioural alterations in various species of fish. Recent investigations into the effects of near-future OA conditions on the behaviour of early life stages of marine fish have provide...