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Перевод: stickleback
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Тезаурус:
- Further, it implies that the kingfisher need not be able to articulate the image of the stickleback into independently recognized component parts: it could perceive a fish without being able to perceive a fin.
- Biologists who keep and study the Stickleback know that salt is required in the water before the species will spawn in captivity.
- If another stickleback swims into a male's territory, the owner swims hard at the intruder, and drives it off.
- The male three-spined stickleback stakes a territory out and defends it from other males.
- But this very recent AI work suggests that the bird might be able to perceive the shape of a stickleback despite being unable to represent it in terms of high-level concepts.
- The common Stickleback, once so abundant in our rivers and streams, actually originates from the saltmarsh.
- If shape-perception required the application of high-level concepts, it would be implausible to say, for example, that a kingfisher can see the shape of a stickleback (which I described earlier as "a sort of narrow pointed ellipse with sharp projections on its upper surface", and which we could describe in many other ways).
- In Somerset, the old drove-ways still branch off the main routes into the moors, like spines on a stickleback.
- This defended area is the male stickleback's territory.
- The shanny and marine stickleback have five pigments in their eyes, allowing them to discern more hues than we can.
- The resident fish consist of brown trout, char, eels and a few pike and stickleback.
- The three-spined stickleback is a freshwater fish, about 2-;4 inches long, which inhabits lakes, ponds and rivers in Europe and North America.
- These areas are rich in animal and plant life and are home to our brackish fish, the Sand Goby (Pomatoschistus minutus) and the Three-spined Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) .
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