2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.13.040154
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Social decision making is influenced by size of shoal but not personality or familiarity in Deccan Mahseer (Tor khudree)

Abstract: Shoals formed by many piscine species are fission-fusion societies where decisions to leave or join a group can have consequences on the fitness of individuals. Some important factors that determine shoal choice are shoal size, familiarity and species composition. However, individuals and species often exhibit distinct shoaling preferences. Individual differences in shoaling preferences may also be related to personality traits such as boldness and sociability.In this study, we examined the link between shoali… Show more

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