Separate encoding of vertical and horizontal components of space during orientation in fish
The ability to orient through familiar areas is key to the success of many animal groups. To date, research has focused on how animals orient horizontally and very little work has considered three-dimensional environments, particularly the volumetric surroundings inhabited by many birds, flying inse...
Main Authors: | Holbrook, R, de Perera, T |
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Other Authors: | Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2009
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