Abstract:Our study deals with how the short nine-spine stickleback Pungitius kaibarae uses visual cues to select among habitats, thereby reducing predation pressure from the Japanese eel Anguilla japonica. We examined the behaviour of P. kaibaraein selecting four habitats (water weed, sandy, rocky and open water) under the presence/absence of A. japonica. Using video tracking technology, we found that in the presence of A. japonica, sticklebacks preferred specific refuge patches, such as waterweed and rocks, over open… Show more
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