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Masato Yoshizawa to Behavior, Animal

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Masato Yoshizawa has written about Behavior, Animal.
Connection Strength

2.993
  1. Iwashita M, Yoshizawa M. Social-like responses are inducible in asocial Mexican cavefish despite the exhibition of strong repetitive behavior. Elife. 2021 09 20; 10.
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    Score: 0.703
  2. Worsham M, Fernandes VFL, Settle A, Balaan C, Lactaoen K, Tuttle LJ, Iwashita M, Yoshizawa M. Behavioral Tracking and Neuromast Imaging of Mexican Cavefish. J Vis Exp. 2019 04 06; (146).
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    Score: 0.593
  3. Yoshizawa M, Jeffery WR, van Netten SM, McHenry MJ. The sensitivity of lateral line receptors and their role in the behavior of Mexican blind cavefish (Astyanax mexicanus). J Exp Biol. 2014 Mar 15; 217(Pt 6):886-95.
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    Score: 0.409
  4. Kowalko JE, Rohner N, Linden TA, Rompani SB, Warren WC, Borowsky R, Tabin CJ, Jeffery WR, Yoshizawa M. Convergence in feeding posture occurs through different genetic loci in independently evolved cave populations of Astyanax mexicanus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Oct 15; 110(42):16933-8.
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    Score: 0.405
  5. Yoshizawa M, O'Quin KE, Jeffery WR. Evolution of an adaptive behavior and its sensory receptors promotes eye regression in blind cavefish: response to Borowsky (2013). BMC Biol. 2013 Jul 11; 11:82.
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    Score: 0.399
  6. Yoshizawa M, Yamamoto Y, O'Quin KE, Jeffery WR. Evolution of an adaptive behavior and its sensory receptors promotes eye regression in blind cavefish. BMC Biol. 2012 Dec 27; 10:108.
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    Score: 0.384
  7. Kowalko JE, Rohner N, Rompani SB, Peterson BK, Linden TA, Yoshizawa M, Kay EH, Weber J, Hoekstra HE, Jeffery WR, Borowsky R, Tabin CJ. Loss of schooling behavior in cavefish through sight-dependent and sight-independent mechanisms. Curr Biol. 2013 Oct 07; 23(19):1874-83.
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    Score: 0.101
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