scholarly journals Volumetric choice experiments (VCEs)

2022 ◽  
pp. 100343
Author(s):  
Richard T. Carson ◽  
Thomas C. Eagle ◽  
Towhidul Islam ◽  
Jordan J. Louviere
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Annette Willemoes Holst‐Kristensen ◽  
Kirsten Fonager ◽  
Kjeld Møller Pedersen

Author(s):  
Federico Pontoni ◽  
Daniel Vecchiato ◽  
Francesco Marangon ◽  
Tiziano Tempesta ◽  
Stefania Troiano

2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (6) ◽  
pp. 1393-1403 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Reinhardt Nielsen ◽  
Jette Bredahl Jacobsen

2021 ◽  
Vol 293 ◽  
pp. 112831
Author(s):  
Barnaby Andrews ◽  
Silvia Ferrini ◽  
Angela Muench ◽  
Adam Brown ◽  
Kieran Hyder
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The Uk ◽  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hjördis Hardardottir ◽  
Ulf‐G Gerdtham ◽  
Erik Wengström

Animals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 1071
Author(s):  
Zuzanna Plichta ◽  
Jarosław Kobak ◽  
Rafał Maciaszek ◽  
Tomasz Kakareko

An ornamental freshwater shrimp, Neocaridina davidi, is popular as an aquarium hobby and, therefore, a potentially invasive species. There is a growing need for proper management of this species to determine not only their optimum breeding conditions, but also their ability to colonise novel environments. We tested habitat preferences of colour morphs (brown, red, white) of N. davidi for substratum colour (black, white, grey shades, red) and fine or coarse chess-board patterns to recognise their suitable captivity conditions and predict their distribution after potential release into nature. We conducted laboratory choice experiments (n = 8) with three individuals of the same morph exposed for two hours to a range of backgrounds. Shrimp preferred dark backgrounds over light ones irrespective of their own colouration and its match with the background colour. Moreover, the brown and red morphs, in contrast to the white morph, preferred the coarse background pattern over the finer pattern. This suggests that the presence of dark, uniform substrata (e.g., rocks, macrophytes) will favour N. davidi. Nevertheless, the polymorphism of the species has little effect on its total niche breadth, and thus its invasive potential.


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