AbstractHow social aggregations arise and persist is central to our understanding of evolution, behavior, and psychology [1–3]. When social groups arise within a species, evolutionary divergence and speciation can result [4, 5]. To understand this diversifying role of social behavior, we must examine the internal and external influences that lead to nonrandom assortment of phenotypes [6]. Many fishes form aggregations called shoals that reduce predation risk while enhancing foraging and reproductive success [7–9]. Thus, shoaling is adaptive, and signals that maintain shoals are likely to evolve under selection. Given the diversity of pigment patterns among Danio fishes [10–13], visual signals might be especially important in mediating socia...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringAdam D. DouglassLarval zebrafish (Danio rer...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...
Fish typically choose shoalmates with similar phenotypic characteristics to themselves, thus creatin...
AbstractHow social aggregations arise and persist is central to our understanding of evolution, beha...
AbstractFish form social aggregations called shoals which often consist of fish with similar morphol...
textSocial behavior has long fascinated researchers in anthropology, psychology, and biology. We us...
The zebrafish has become a major model system for biomedical research and is an emerging model for t...
Decisions about joining social groups are often contingent on one's own phenotypic characteristics a...
A wide range of fish species form social aggregations that confer various benefits onto the individu...
Mutant zebrafish exhibit different behaviours depending on the genetic background of the fish they w...
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...
Grouping behaviour is widespread across the animal kingdom, and is known to reduce an individual's r...
Colour patterns are prominent features of many animals and have important functions in communication...
Many animals, including humans, have evolved to live and move in groups. In humans, disrupted social...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringAdam D. DouglassLarval zebrafish (Danio rer...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...
Fish typically choose shoalmates with similar phenotypic characteristics to themselves, thus creatin...
AbstractHow social aggregations arise and persist is central to our understanding of evolution, beha...
AbstractFish form social aggregations called shoals which often consist of fish with similar morphol...
textSocial behavior has long fascinated researchers in anthropology, psychology, and biology. We us...
The zebrafish has become a major model system for biomedical research and is an emerging model for t...
Decisions about joining social groups are often contingent on one's own phenotypic characteristics a...
A wide range of fish species form social aggregations that confer various benefits onto the individu...
Mutant zebrafish exhibit different behaviours depending on the genetic background of the fish they w...
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...
Grouping behaviour is widespread across the animal kingdom, and is known to reduce an individual's r...
Colour patterns are prominent features of many animals and have important functions in communication...
Many animals, including humans, have evolved to live and move in groups. In humans, disrupted social...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringAdam D. DouglassLarval zebrafish (Danio rer...
A wide array of species, from ants to humans, live or forage in groups. Shoaling – the formation of ...
Fish typically choose shoalmates with similar phenotypic characteristics to themselves, thus creatin...