PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Neill, William H. AU - Magnuson, John J. AU - Chipman, Gerald G. TI - Behavioral Thermoregulation by Fishes: A New Experimental Approach AID - 10.1126/science.176.4042.1443 DP - 1972 Jun 30 TA - Science PG - 1443--1445 VI - 176 IP - 4042 4099 - http://science.sciencemag.org/content/176/4042/1443.short 4100 - http://science.sciencemag.org/content/176/4042/1443.full SO - Science1972 Jun 30; 176 AB - Electronic equipment allows fishes, by their spatial movements, to regulate the temperature in experimental tanks. Swimming into warmer water causes the temperature of the entire tank to increase; conversely, swimming into cooler water causes the temperature to decrease. The technique may be adapted for studying simultaneous behavioral regulation of temperature and nonthermal factors.