Fish in schools benefit from increased vigilance and, as a consequence of inspection behaviour, predator recognition and assessment is improved. Schooling behaviour and inspection behaviour may inhibit attack by predators, and, if schools are attacked a variety of tactics, ranging from the confusion effect to the flash expansion, serve to protect individual members. There are however a number of constraints on the evolution of schooling and associated anti-predator mechanisms. Conflicting selection pressures, such as the need to forage, mate and avoid predation, can operate simultaneously. Selection pressures acting on immature and adult fish may be discontinuous necessitating a period of increased vulnerability when individuals switch tact...
One widely acknowledged benefit of group living is an increase in the efficiency of predator avoidan...
The ability to recognize and respond to predators often has a learned component, but few studies hav...
One of the main reasons that fish form schools is that it serves to reduce the risk of being eaten. ...
Fish in schools benefit from increased vigilance and, as a consequence of inspection behaviour, pred...
A variety of development characteristics, morphological, behavioural, and experiential, contribute t...
Fish schools are believed to provide antipredator benefits to their members. Two potential antipreda...
The purpose of this paper is to present a hypothesis on the nature of the schooling behaviour of fis...
This thesis aimed to identify the underlying mechanism which drives fish to evolve into the schoolin...
Until the 1970's research on predator-prey interactions in fish was rare. But in the last few decade...
When feeding on mysid swarms (Paramesopodopsis rufa), juvenile Australian salmon (Arripis trutta) ha...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Synchronized movements (schooling) emit complex and overlapping sound and pressure curves that might...
Fish are one of the most imperiled groups of vertebrates worldwide. Threats to fish fall into one of...
The strategy and tactics of avoiding a predator by a schooling prey are examined using the specific ...
One widely acknowledged benefit of group living is an increase in the efficiency of predator avoidan...
The ability to recognize and respond to predators often has a learned component, but few studies hav...
One of the main reasons that fish form schools is that it serves to reduce the risk of being eaten. ...
Fish in schools benefit from increased vigilance and, as a consequence of inspection behaviour, pred...
A variety of development characteristics, morphological, behavioural, and experiential, contribute t...
Fish schools are believed to provide antipredator benefits to their members. Two potential antipreda...
The purpose of this paper is to present a hypothesis on the nature of the schooling behaviour of fis...
This thesis aimed to identify the underlying mechanism which drives fish to evolve into the schoolin...
Until the 1970's research on predator-prey interactions in fish was rare. But in the last few decade...
When feeding on mysid swarms (Paramesopodopsis rufa), juvenile Australian salmon (Arripis trutta) ha...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Early research into the causes of geographical variation in antipredator behaviour in fishes reveale...
Synchronized movements (schooling) emit complex and overlapping sound and pressure curves that might...
Fish are one of the most imperiled groups of vertebrates worldwide. Threats to fish fall into one of...
The strategy and tactics of avoiding a predator by a schooling prey are examined using the specific ...
One widely acknowledged benefit of group living is an increase in the efficiency of predator avoidan...
The ability to recognize and respond to predators often has a learned component, but few studies hav...
One of the main reasons that fish form schools is that it serves to reduce the risk of being eaten. ...