Captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) spontaneously using water flow to manipulate objects. [PDF]
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Diet of the freshwater stingray Potamotrygon motoro (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygonidae) on Marajó Island (Pará, Brazil) [PDF]
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The Potamotrygon from the Potamotrygonidae family is a freshwater stingray that is native to and distributed throughout South American watersheds. The degradation suffered by the environment in recent years, particularly in aquatic habitats, directly affects native fish species.
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Social learning in Cartilaginous fish (stingrays Potamotrygon falkneri)
Animal Cognition, 2013Social learning is considered one of the hallmarks of cognition. Observers learn from demonstrators that a particular behavior pattern leads to a specific consequence or outcome, which may be either positive or negative. In the last few years, social learning has been studied in a variety of taxa including birds and bony fish.
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The stingrays Potamotrygon motoro and P. falkneri occurred in sympatry in the Paraguay, Lower and Middle Parana River, and belong to distinct ecomorphological groups. The construction of a hydroelectric dam in Itaipu in 1982 facilitated the invasion of Upper Parana River by both species with unpredictable ecological consequences. The aim of the present
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Stingrays are elasmobranchs found along the seacoast and in some rivers of Brazil. Pain is the most conspicuous symptom observed in patients wounded by the bilaterally retroserrate stingers located in the tail, which are covered by glandular and integument tissues.
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