The effects of development and disturbance on schooling and shoaling were observed in laboratory‐raised minnows. Both behaviours were present at the onset of free swimming. Shoaling increased to become the most important behaviour by 3 weeks after emergence from gravel, while the main increase in schooling behaviour occurred at 4 weeks. These changes were accompanied by rises in elective group size and in the number of following responses, and by a decrease in nearest neighbour distance. The increases in social behaviour were observed at an earlier stage in the same minnows threatened by a standard net chase. The main increase in schooling in disturbed minnows took place between 3 and 4 weeks after emergence; after this time schooling becam...
The schooling behaviour of unparasitized fathead minnows, Pimephales promelus Rafinesque, was compar...
Collective behaviour, such as shoaling in fish, benefits individuals through a variety of activities...
Artificial barriers have become ubiquitous features in freshwater ecosystems and they can significan...
The effects of development and disturbance on schooling and shoaling were observed in laboratory‐rai...
Hamilton's theory of the selfish herd suggests that gregarious behaviour is a strategy by which indi...
When minnows (Phoxinus phoxinus) detect a stalking pike (Esox lucius) one of their first responses i...
Hamilton's theory of the selfish herd suggests that gregarious behaviour is a strategy by which indi...
International audienceFathead minnow (FM, Pimephales promelas) are a species of small fish native to...
The aim of this work was to investigate the relationship between shoal size and vigilance. The behav...
We exposed groups of four fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) that were familiar to each other and...
The purpose of this paper is to present a hypothesis on the nature of the schooling behaviour of fis...
This study examines the influence of early experience with different forms of aggressive behaviour o...
Experiments showed that minnows, Phoxinus phoxinus, sympatric with pike, Esox lucius, responded more...
The responses of ostariophysan fish to alarm substance (Schreckstoff) have been investigated extensi...
In our study, we sought to replicate several experiments involving minnows of the family Cyprinidae ...
The schooling behaviour of unparasitized fathead minnows, Pimephales promelus Rafinesque, was compar...
Collective behaviour, such as shoaling in fish, benefits individuals through a variety of activities...
Artificial barriers have become ubiquitous features in freshwater ecosystems and they can significan...
The effects of development and disturbance on schooling and shoaling were observed in laboratory‐rai...
Hamilton's theory of the selfish herd suggests that gregarious behaviour is a strategy by which indi...
When minnows (Phoxinus phoxinus) detect a stalking pike (Esox lucius) one of their first responses i...
Hamilton's theory of the selfish herd suggests that gregarious behaviour is a strategy by which indi...
International audienceFathead minnow (FM, Pimephales promelas) are a species of small fish native to...
The aim of this work was to investigate the relationship between shoal size and vigilance. The behav...
We exposed groups of four fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) that were familiar to each other and...
The purpose of this paper is to present a hypothesis on the nature of the schooling behaviour of fis...
This study examines the influence of early experience with different forms of aggressive behaviour o...
Experiments showed that minnows, Phoxinus phoxinus, sympatric with pike, Esox lucius, responded more...
The responses of ostariophysan fish to alarm substance (Schreckstoff) have been investigated extensi...
In our study, we sought to replicate several experiments involving minnows of the family Cyprinidae ...
The schooling behaviour of unparasitized fathead minnows, Pimephales promelus Rafinesque, was compar...
Collective behaviour, such as shoaling in fish, benefits individuals through a variety of activities...
Artificial barriers have become ubiquitous features in freshwater ecosystems and they can significan...