2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12915-023-01725-9
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Metabolic shift toward ketosis in asocial cavefish increases social-like affinity

Motoko Iwashita,
Amity Tran,
Marianne Garcia
et al.

Abstract: Background Social affinity and collective behavior are nearly ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, but many lineages feature evolutionarily asocial species. These solitary species may have evolved to conserve energy in food-sparse environments. However, the mechanism by which metabolic shifts regulate social affinity is not well investigated. Results In this study, we used the Mexican tetra (Astyanax mexicanus), which features riverine sighted surface… Show more

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