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Pumpkinseed sunfish in complex habitats have larger brains than those in simpler habitats. This suggests habitat complexity influences brain size, but not specific brain regions, in these fish.

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Area of Science:

  • Ecology
  • Neuroscience
  • Evolutionary Biology

Background:

  • Habitat complexity and foraging needs can affect animal cognitive demands and brain size.
  • The link between ecologically relevant cognitive performance and brain size is not fully understood.
  • Pumpkinseed sunfish ecotypes inhabit either complex littoral or simpler pelagic zones.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the association between relative brain size, brain region size, and habitat use in pumpkinseed sunfish.
  • To determine if ecotypes inhabiting different habitats exhibit variations in brain morphology.
  • To explore the influence of ecological factors on neuroanatomy within a species.

Main Methods:

  • Comparing relative brain size and proportional sizes of five brain regions between pumpkinseed sunfish ecotypes.
  • Analyzing fish from littoral (complex) and pelagic (simple) habitats.
  • Assessing body condition to control for potential confounding factors.

Main Results:

  • Sunfish in the littoral habitat had 8.3% larger brains on average compared to those in the pelagic habitat.
  • No significant differences were found in the proportional sizes of the five examined brain regions between ecotypes.
  • Body condition did not differ between ecotypes, suggesting cognitive demands might be lower in the pelagic habitat.

Conclusions:

  • Habitat use and associated cognitive demands may drive differences in overall brain size in pumpkinseed sunfish.
  • Limited divergence in brain region proportions suggests constraints on localized brain evolution or recent ecological divergence.
  • Global brain size modifications, rather than regional changes, may be the primary response to differing habitat pressures in this species.