Although schooling behaviour is an important antipredator response of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) in Trinidad it is not known whether fish elect to school with particular individuals. Familiarity is a simple mechanism that could lead to non‐random associations within schools. In this paper we test the idea that prior experience of particular individuals influences the choice of partners during schooling. We show (in a laboratory study) that female guppies prefer to associate with familiar individuals. However, we are unable to detect any schooling preference for unfamiliar females from the same population.</p
Previous studies have shown that guppies, Poecilia reticulata, can learn the route to a food source ...
Previous studies have shown that guppies, Poecilia reticulata, can learn the route to a food source ...
The persistence of familiarity in the Trinidadian guppy Poecilia reticulata, reunited after prolonge...
Although schooling behaviour is an important antipredator response of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) ...
Previous work has demonstrated that fish prefer to school with familiar individuals. In this study s...
We tested the hypothesis that sexual asymmetry in mating costs affects choice of schooling partner i...
Evidence from a number of freshwater species indicates that fish prefer to school with familiar indi...
Several fish species are characterized by social systems in which individuals prefer to interact wit...
Animals have the cognitive capacity to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar con-specifics, an...
Several fish species are characterized by social systems in which individuals prefer to interact wit...
Research on learned species discrimination has focused on the consequences of early experience. Howe...
In recent years, it has become evident that frequency dependence in the attractiveness of a particul...
Abstract Prior work has demonstrated that, following a predator inspection visit of their own, guppi...
Population differences in the schooling behaviour of adult guppies (Poecilia reticulata) from Trinid...
Schooling behaviour is an effective defence against predation but, since it depends on coordinated b...
Previous studies have shown that guppies, Poecilia reticulata, can learn the route to a food source ...
Previous studies have shown that guppies, Poecilia reticulata, can learn the route to a food source ...
The persistence of familiarity in the Trinidadian guppy Poecilia reticulata, reunited after prolonge...
Although schooling behaviour is an important antipredator response of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) ...
Previous work has demonstrated that fish prefer to school with familiar individuals. In this study s...
We tested the hypothesis that sexual asymmetry in mating costs affects choice of schooling partner i...
Evidence from a number of freshwater species indicates that fish prefer to school with familiar indi...
Several fish species are characterized by social systems in which individuals prefer to interact wit...
Animals have the cognitive capacity to distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar con-specifics, an...
Several fish species are characterized by social systems in which individuals prefer to interact wit...
Research on learned species discrimination has focused on the consequences of early experience. Howe...
In recent years, it has become evident that frequency dependence in the attractiveness of a particul...
Abstract Prior work has demonstrated that, following a predator inspection visit of their own, guppi...
Population differences in the schooling behaviour of adult guppies (Poecilia reticulata) from Trinid...
Schooling behaviour is an effective defence against predation but, since it depends on coordinated b...
Previous studies have shown that guppies, Poecilia reticulata, can learn the route to a food source ...
Previous studies have shown that guppies, Poecilia reticulata, can learn the route to a food source ...
The persistence of familiarity in the Trinidadian guppy Poecilia reticulata, reunited after prolonge...