Certain individuals are more effective than others at using individual experience to impact group behavior. Here, we tested whether pre-training of zebrafish that are at the focal central of social group dynamics (‘‘Key’ ’ fish) has a stronger positive impact on group performance than does pre-training of less central (‘‘Non-Key’’) fish. We used very short observation periods and social network statistics to identify Key and Non-Key individuals, trained these fish to respond to an aversive stimulus, and then measured group performance after returning these now-experienced fish to a social setting. Although Key and Non-Key fish evaded the stimulus equally quickly as individuals, groups with experienced Key fish escaped the aversive stimulus ...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Etologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2015Social...
Living in a social group may impose cognitive demands, for example individual recognition, social me...
This study explored if boldness could be used to predict social status. First, boldness was assessed...
Many animals exhibit behavioral plasticity as they move between habitats seasonally, reside in fluct...
Group living animals may eavesdrop on signalling interactions between conspecifics in order to coll...
Zebrafish are an established model organism in developmental and behavioral neuroscience, also rece...
Many animals, including humans, have evolved to live and move in groups. In humans, disrupted social...
While the effects of social experience on nervous system function have been extensively investigated...
It is not understood how changes in the genetic makeup of individuals alter the behavior of groups o...
Learning can enable rapid behavioural responses to changing conditions but can depend on the social ...
Abstract Zebrafish show social behavior such as shoaling and schooling, which is a result of complex...
(a) Zebrafish groups with recent experience in a more-complex environment (black bars) also shoaled ...
AbstractHow social aggregations arise and persist is central to our understanding of evolution, beha...
An individual's behavioural phenotype is a combination of its unique behavioural propensities and it...
As animals navigate through their environment, they must integrate external stimuli with previous ex...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Etologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2015Social...
Living in a social group may impose cognitive demands, for example individual recognition, social me...
This study explored if boldness could be used to predict social status. First, boldness was assessed...
Many animals exhibit behavioral plasticity as they move between habitats seasonally, reside in fluct...
Group living animals may eavesdrop on signalling interactions between conspecifics in order to coll...
Zebrafish are an established model organism in developmental and behavioral neuroscience, also rece...
Many animals, including humans, have evolved to live and move in groups. In humans, disrupted social...
While the effects of social experience on nervous system function have been extensively investigated...
It is not understood how changes in the genetic makeup of individuals alter the behavior of groups o...
Learning can enable rapid behavioural responses to changing conditions but can depend on the social ...
Abstract Zebrafish show social behavior such as shoaling and schooling, which is a result of complex...
(a) Zebrafish groups with recent experience in a more-complex environment (black bars) also shoaled ...
AbstractHow social aggregations arise and persist is central to our understanding of evolution, beha...
An individual's behavioural phenotype is a combination of its unique behavioural propensities and it...
As animals navigate through their environment, they must integrate external stimuli with previous ex...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Etologia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2015Social...
Living in a social group may impose cognitive demands, for example individual recognition, social me...
This study explored if boldness could be used to predict social status. First, boldness was assessed...