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Shoaling behaviour in a surface-dwelling and a cave-dwelling population of a barb <Emphasis Type="Italic">Garra barreimiae</Emphasis> (Cyprinidae,Teleostei)
Authors:Mirna?Timmermann  Ingo?Schlupp  Email author" target="_blank">Martin?PlathEmail author
Institution:(1) Biozentrum Grindel, Abteilung für Verhaltensbiologie, Universität Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany;(2) Present address: Department of Zoology, University of Oklahoma, 730 Van Vleet Oval, Norman, OK 73019, USA
Abstract:We studied shoaling behaviour in a species of fish (Garra barreimiae) from Oman. We compared two populations (a surface-dwelling and a cave-dwelling population) with different theoretical costs and benefits of shoaling. We measured the tendency to associate with a shoal of conspecifics. The stimulus shoal was confined to (1) clear Plexiglas cylinders in light, (2) wire-mesh cylinders in light, or (3) wire-mesh cylinders in darkness. The surface form exhibited a strong preference for the stimulus shoal during the experiments in light, but also in darkness, when only non-visual cues from the shoal could be perceived. The cave form did not show a preference when solely visual cues were available (Plexiglas cylinder). When non-visual cues from the shoal could be perceived (wire-mesh), the cave form did show a preference to associate with the shoal, but the shoaling tendency was considerably weaker than in the surface form. The shoaling tendency has probably been genetically reduced in the cave form.
Keywords:Cave fish  Shoaling  Aggregation behaviour
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