Social familiarity improves fast-start escape performance in schooling fish
Nadler et al examined how social familiarity influences fast-start defensive responses in the tropical damselfish Chromis viridis. They showed that fish in familiar schools responded faster to threats and the behaviour of others in the school than those in unfamiliar schools, which indicates that so...
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Autores principales: | Lauren E. Nadler, Mark I. McCormick, Jacob L. Johansen, Paolo Domenici |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/015c311b44f04a53ab005c70dd950b2e |
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