International audienceThe zebrafish Danio rerio is an important model organism, but little is known about its mating preferences and how these are influenced by personality traits like boldness. In this study, we tested two strains of zebrafish and addressed whether females used social information to build a mating preference, a behavior called mate copying, and whether this social learning was affected by boldness. Thus, we provided positive social information for small males to test whether female zebrafish changed their mate preference after observing one demonstrator female next to the small male. After that, we tested the observer female in a test maze to evaluate boldness. We found no significant evidence for mate copying as females d...
Zebrafish are a popular model organism in neuroscience research, recently emerging as an excellent s...
Individual differences in exploratory behavior have been found across a range of taxa and are though...
Social animals are easily influenced by other members of their species. Individuals will adjust thei...
International audienceThe zebrafish Danio rerio is an important model organism, but little is known ...
Studies of mating preferences contribute to our understanding of the evolution of male secondary sex...
This study explored if boldness could be used to predict social status. First, boldness was assessed...
This study explored if boldness could be used to predict social status. First, boldness was assessed...
Members of several shoaling species have been shown to prefer to associate with familiar individuals...
Mating success tends to be skewed toward dominant males, though female mate preferences may not alwa...
National audienceHigh levels of within-population behavioural variation can have drastic demographic...
Differences in selection pressure in nature and labs have profound effects on zebrafish strains. The...
Zebrafish, Danio rerio, is one of the most studied vertebrate models. However, there are stillmany a...
A wide range of fish species form social aggregations that confer various benefits onto the individu...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringAdam D. DouglassLarval zebrafish (Danio rer...
The use of animal models in biology research continues to be necessary for the development of new te...
Zebrafish are a popular model organism in neuroscience research, recently emerging as an excellent s...
Individual differences in exploratory behavior have been found across a range of taxa and are though...
Social animals are easily influenced by other members of their species. Individuals will adjust thei...
International audienceThe zebrafish Danio rerio is an important model organism, but little is known ...
Studies of mating preferences contribute to our understanding of the evolution of male secondary sex...
This study explored if boldness could be used to predict social status. First, boldness was assessed...
This study explored if boldness could be used to predict social status. First, boldness was assessed...
Members of several shoaling species have been shown to prefer to associate with familiar individuals...
Mating success tends to be skewed toward dominant males, though female mate preferences may not alwa...
National audienceHigh levels of within-population behavioural variation can have drastic demographic...
Differences in selection pressure in nature and labs have profound effects on zebrafish strains. The...
Zebrafish, Danio rerio, is one of the most studied vertebrate models. However, there are stillmany a...
A wide range of fish species form social aggregations that confer various benefits onto the individu...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringAdam D. DouglassLarval zebrafish (Danio rer...
The use of animal models in biology research continues to be necessary for the development of new te...
Zebrafish are a popular model organism in neuroscience research, recently emerging as an excellent s...
Individual differences in exploratory behavior have been found across a range of taxa and are though...
Social animals are easily influenced by other members of their species. Individuals will adjust thei...