Social deprivation affects cooperative predator inspection in a cichlid fish
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2015Author
Hesse, Saskia
Anaya-Rojas, Jaime M.
Frommen, Joachim G.
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The social environment individuals are exposed to during ontogeny shapes social skills and social competence in group-living animals. Consequently, social deprivation has serious effects on behaviour and development in animals but little is known about its impact on cooperation. In this study, we examined the effect of social environment on cooperative predator inspection. Predator inspection behaviour is a complex behaviour, which is present in a variety of shoaling fish species.
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