Friday, 16 February 2018

Shoals of sticklebacks differ in their collective personalities


Date:  February 7, 2018
Source:  University of Cambridge

Summary:
Research has revealed that, among schooling fish, groups can have different collective personalities, with some shoals sticking closer together, being better coordinated, and showing clearer leadership than others.



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