Shyness and behavioural asymmetries in larval zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio) developed in light and dark

This is the first study analysing individual differences in shyness-boldness and behavioural asymmetries in young zebrafish larvae (fry, 7 days post-fertilisation). Individual differences were more stable in tests with predator model (crude image of a fish face) than with an arbitrary novel stimulus...

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BOLDNESS
Brachydanio
Danio rerio
Eggs
FEAR
Fish
Freshwater
Larvae
Larval development
Lateral stability
LATERALITY
Locomotion
Mental stimulation
Predators
SHYNESS
Stripes
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