Mid-sized groups perform best in a collective decision task in sticklebacks

Volume: 15, Issue: 10, Pages: 20190335 - 20190335
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Numerous studies have reported functional improvements in collective behaviour with increasing group size, however, the possibility that such improvements may saturate or even decline as group size continues to grow have seldom been tested experimentally. Here, we tested the ability of solitary three-spined sticklebacks and those in groups, ranging from 2 to 29 fish, to leave an unfavourable patch of habitat. Our results replicate the findings...
Paper Details
Title
Mid-sized groups perform best in a collective decision task in sticklebacks
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
15
Issue
10
Pages
20190335 - 20190335
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