Members of several shoaling species have been shown to prefer to associate with familiar individuals, enhancing the benefits of aggregation. The authors used a series of social preference tasks in the laboratory to evaluate whether prior familiarity with potential partners influences preference of shoaling partner in male zebrafish (Danio rerio), a social species found in shallow, slow-moving waters. The authors found that though male zebrafish exhibited a strong preference for shoaling with a male conspecific as opposed to remaining alone, they exhibited no preference for familiar over unfamiliar conspecifics. This suggests that the benefits of familiarity for shoaling behaviour may not be as important for male zebrafish as has been shown ...
Shoaling with familiar individuals may have many benefits including enhanced escape responses or inc...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...
Captive-reared rainbowfish Melanotonia duboulayi showed no preference for familiar individuals in an...
Members of several shoaling species have been shown to prefer to associate with familiar individuals...
A wide range of fish species form social aggregations that confer various benefits onto the individu...
International audienceThe zebrafish Danio rerio is an important model organism, but little is known ...
AbstractFish form social aggregations called shoals which often consist of fish with similar morphol...
Studies of mating preferences contribute to our understanding of the evolution of male secondary sex...
Fish typically choose shoalmates with similar phenotypic characteristics to themselves, thus creatin...
The zebrafish has become a major model system for biomedical research and is an emerging model for t...
Abstract Zebrafish show social behavior such as shoaling and schooling, which is a result of complex...
Individual fish of certain species show preferences for rejoining shoals of familiar individuals, su...
Though the zebrafish is an important laboratory model organism, little is known about its natural ec...
AbstractHow social aggregations arise and persist is central to our understanding of evolution, beha...
Mating success tends to be skewed toward dominant males, though female mate preferences may not alwa...
Shoaling with familiar individuals may have many benefits including enhanced escape responses or inc...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...
Captive-reared rainbowfish Melanotonia duboulayi showed no preference for familiar individuals in an...
Members of several shoaling species have been shown to prefer to associate with familiar individuals...
A wide range of fish species form social aggregations that confer various benefits onto the individu...
International audienceThe zebrafish Danio rerio is an important model organism, but little is known ...
AbstractFish form social aggregations called shoals which often consist of fish with similar morphol...
Studies of mating preferences contribute to our understanding of the evolution of male secondary sex...
Fish typically choose shoalmates with similar phenotypic characteristics to themselves, thus creatin...
The zebrafish has become a major model system for biomedical research and is an emerging model for t...
Abstract Zebrafish show social behavior such as shoaling and schooling, which is a result of complex...
Individual fish of certain species show preferences for rejoining shoals of familiar individuals, su...
Though the zebrafish is an important laboratory model organism, little is known about its natural ec...
AbstractHow social aggregations arise and persist is central to our understanding of evolution, beha...
Mating success tends to be skewed toward dominant males, though female mate preferences may not alwa...
Shoaling with familiar individuals may have many benefits including enhanced escape responses or inc...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...
Captive-reared rainbowfish Melanotonia duboulayi showed no preference for familiar individuals in an...