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Environmental enrichment influences spatial learning ability in captive-reared intertidal gobies (
Bathygobius cocosensis
)
Penelope S. Carbia
*
,
Culum Brown
*
Corresponding author for this work
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Spatial Navigation
95%
Spatial Learning
88%
Learning
53%
Aptitude
49%
Ostreidae
34%
Sand
33%
Genetic Selection
31%
Ecosystem
27%
Fishes
22%
Animals
12%
Agriculture & Biology
Gobiiformes
100%
environmental enrichment
98%
learning
66%
plasticity
32%
rearing
31%
oysters
19%
rocks
17%
natural selection
17%
ontogeny
17%
sand
15%
habitats
10%
fish
10%
animals
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
learning
59%
rearing
43%
plasticity
35%
captivity
25%
substrate
24%
natural selection
21%
ontogeny
21%
seagrass
19%
animal
12%
habitat
11%
sand
11%
fish
10%
exposure
10%
laboratory
9%
rock
8%
Social Sciences
cognitive ability
54%
learning
24%
habitat
20%
animal
14%
experience
11%