Positive interspecific associations consistent with social information use shape juvenile fish assemblages

Volume: 101, Issue: 2
Published: Dec 20, 2019
Abstract
Social information obtained from heterospecifics can enhance individual fitness by reducing environmental uncertainty, making it an important driver of mixed‐species grouping behavior. Heterospecific groups are well documented among fishes, yet are notably more prevalent among juveniles than more advanced life stages, implying that the adaptive value of joining other species is greater during this developmental period. We propose this phenomenon...
Paper Details
Title
Positive interspecific associations consistent with social information use shape juvenile fish assemblages
Published Date
Dec 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
101
Issue
2
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