Current Biology
Volume 14, Issue 13, 13 July 2004, Pages R503-R504
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Social Behavior: How Do Fish Find Their Shoal Mate?

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Abstract

Fish form social aggregations called shoals which often consist of fish with similar morphologies. Experiments using zebrafish pigment variants demonstrate that fish can select shoal mates solely on the basis of their color patterns, and that early experience plays a key role in determining these shoaling preferences.

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