Individuals obtain a range of benefits from aggregating with others. Evidence suggests that group size and the phenotypic characteristics of potential group mates are both important attributes influencing the grouping decisions of prospective group members. Their interaction, however, remains poorly understood. Here we investigate, in a series of dichotomous choice experiments, what happens when a preference with respect to group size is pitted against a preference for assorting on the basis of body size in swordtail fish. When controlled for body size, we found that swordtails preferred to associate with a larger shoal. When controlled for group size, we found that swordtails preferred to associate with similar-sized fish. However, when of...
Many piscine species form fission-fusion societies where decisions to leave or join a shoal are infl...
5 pagesInternational audienceAlthough size-assortative mating in convict cichlids, Amatitliana nigro...
Determining the social structures within populations and identifying the factors that influence them...
Little is known about the mechanisms individuals might use to compare group sizes when making decisi...
Grouping behaviour, common across the animal kingdom, is known to reduce an individual's risk of pre...
Grouping behaviour, common across the animal kingdom, is known to reduce an individual's risk of pre...
Background Grouping behaviour, common across the animal kingdom, is known to reduce an individual's ...
Individual fish of certain species show preferences for rejoining shoals of familiar individuals, su...
Because odd individuals often suffer disproportionately high rates of predation, solitary individu...
Abstract Background Assortative mating patterns for mate quality traits like body size are often obs...
The costs and benefits of group membership vary with the size of groups, and individuals are expecte...
Many fish species exhibit size-assortative shoaling, which is often thought to be driven by predatio...
The shoal-choice behaviour of two species of fish that differ in their vulnerability to predation wa...
Mate choice behavior underlies many significant phenomena in biology including sexual conflict, sele...
Mate choice represents the outcome of a complex decision that is most often based on the integration...
Many piscine species form fission-fusion societies where decisions to leave or join a shoal are infl...
5 pagesInternational audienceAlthough size-assortative mating in convict cichlids, Amatitliana nigro...
Determining the social structures within populations and identifying the factors that influence them...
Little is known about the mechanisms individuals might use to compare group sizes when making decisi...
Grouping behaviour, common across the animal kingdom, is known to reduce an individual's risk of pre...
Grouping behaviour, common across the animal kingdom, is known to reduce an individual's risk of pre...
Background Grouping behaviour, common across the animal kingdom, is known to reduce an individual's ...
Individual fish of certain species show preferences for rejoining shoals of familiar individuals, su...
Because odd individuals often suffer disproportionately high rates of predation, solitary individu...
Abstract Background Assortative mating patterns for mate quality traits like body size are often obs...
The costs and benefits of group membership vary with the size of groups, and individuals are expecte...
Many fish species exhibit size-assortative shoaling, which is often thought to be driven by predatio...
The shoal-choice behaviour of two species of fish that differ in their vulnerability to predation wa...
Mate choice behavior underlies many significant phenomena in biology including sexual conflict, sele...
Mate choice represents the outcome of a complex decision that is most often based on the integration...
Many piscine species form fission-fusion societies where decisions to leave or join a shoal are infl...
5 pagesInternational audienceAlthough size-assortative mating in convict cichlids, Amatitliana nigro...
Determining the social structures within populations and identifying the factors that influence them...