2024
DOI: 10.1159/000539799
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Comparative Brain Morphology of Cleaning and Sponge-Dwelling Elacatinus Gobies

Renata Mazzei,
Isabelle C. Gebhardt,
Marta C. Soares
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Comparative studies of brain anatomy between closely related species have been very useful in demonstrating selective changes in brain structure. Within-species comparisons can be particularly useful for identifying changes in brain structure caused by contrasting environmental selection pressures. Here, we aimed to understand whether differences within and between species in habitat use and foraging behaviour influence brain morphology, on both ecological and evolutionary time scales. Methods W… Show more

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