Alternative styles in the European wrasse, Symphodus ocellatus: boldness-related schooling tendency

Underwater field observations in a non-reproductive period revealed enormous variation in schooling tendencies among individual european wrasses, Symphodus ocellatus. The fish occupying vegetated habitats displayed much more pronounced schooling tendencies than those from open areas. Sixteen solitar...

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