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Main Author: van Giesen, Lena
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Current opinion in neurobiology 2026
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41962178/
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contents Sensory behaviors in marine organisms. van Giesen, Lena Animals Aquatic Organisms Sensation Behavior, Animal Sensory Receptor Cells Marine environments are vast, dynamic, and complex, posing significant challenges for the release and perception of sensory information that differ significantly from their terrestrial counterparts. Despite increasing interest, our knowledge about sensory behaviors in marine organisms remains relatively narrow. Recent advances in marine sensory biology have started to investigate how animals adapt to the specific constraints of aquatic environments to gather and respond appropriately to sensory information, ensuring their survival. New information about sensory organs, their underlying neuronal circuitry, receptor cells and molecules has emerged. This information illuminates how the complex marine sensory landscape is being perceived and how sensory signals are used to guide a myriad of behaviors across different animal phyla.
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spellingShingle Sensory behaviors in marine organisms.
van Giesen, Lena
Animals
Aquatic Organisms
Sensation
Behavior, Animal
Sensory Receptor Cells
Sensory behaviors in marine organisms. van Giesen, Lena Animals Aquatic Organisms Sensation Behavior, Animal Sensory Receptor Cells Marine environments are vast, dynamic, and complex, posing significant challenges for the release and perception of sensory information that differ significantly from their terrestrial counterparts. Despite increasing interest, our knowledge about sensory behaviors in marine organisms remains relatively narrow. Recent advances in marine sensory biology have started to investigate how animals adapt to the specific constraints of aquatic environments to gather and respond appropriately to sensory information, ensuring their survival. New information about sensory organs, their underlying neuronal circuitry, receptor cells and molecules has emerged. This information illuminates how the complex marine sensory landscape is being perceived and how sensory signals are used to guide a myriad of behaviors across different animal phyla.
title Sensory behaviors in marine organisms.
topic Animals
Aquatic Organisms
Sensation
Behavior, Animal
Sensory Receptor Cells
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41962178/