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Title: Social dominance modulates eavesdropping in zebrafish
Authors: Abril-de-Abreu, Rodrigo
Cruz, Ana S.
Oliveira, Rui F.
Keywords: Biology
Behaviour
Cognition
Ecology
Social eavesdropping
Dominance
Social learning
Individual recognition
Attention
Zebrafish
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: The Royal Society
Abstract: Group living animals may eavesdrop on signalling interactions between conspecifics and integrate it with their own past social experience in order to optimize the use of relevant information from others. However, little is known about this interplay between public (eavesdropped) and private social information. To investigate it, we first manipulated the dominance status of bystander zebrafish. Next, we either allowed or prevented bystanders from observing a fight. Finally, we assessed their behaviour towards the winners and losers of the interaction, using a custom-made video-tracking system and directional analysis.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21662
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