2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.14130
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Finotypic plasticity: Predator‐induced plasticity in fin size, darkness and display behaviour in a teleost fish

Kaj Hulthén,
Jerker Vinterstare,
P. Anders Nilsson
et al.

Abstract: Fish fins are remarkable devices of propulsion. Fin morphology is intimately linked to locomotor performance, and hence to behaviours that influence fitness, such as foraging and predator avoidance. This foreshadows a connection between fin morphology and variation in predation risk. Yet, whether prey can adjust fin morphology according to changes in perceived risk within their lifetime (a.k.a. predator‐induced plasticity) remains elusive. Here, we quantify the structural size of five focal fins in crucian ca… Show more

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