Social Recognition and Social Attraction in Group-Living Fishes

Volume: 8
Published: Feb 4, 2020
Abstract
Social aggregation is a widespread and important phenomenon among fishes. Understanding the questions of why and how aggregations form and are subsequently maintained is a central goal for behavioural ecologists. Research in this field has shown that aggregations are typically structured, non-random associations. This indicates that fish are able to differentiate between potential group-mates and that this ability mediates their association...
Paper Details
Title
Social Recognition and Social Attraction in Group-Living Fishes
Published Date
Feb 4, 2020
Volume
8
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