
Cornell University Fish Behavior Lab
The Cornell University Fish Behavior Lab studies how fish behave and respond to their environment, focusing on understanding communication, social interactions, and decision-making processes. Researchers observe fish in controlled settings to explore how factors like movement, communication signals, and environmental changes influence their behavior. This research can help clarify fish ecology, improve conservation efforts, and deepen our understanding of animal behavior more broadly. The lab's work combines biology, psychology, and ecology to better understand the complex ways fish interact with each other and their surroundings.