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Schooling decisions in guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are based on familiarity rather than kin recognition by phenotype matching
Authors:Siân W Griffiths  Anne E Magurran
Institution:(1) School of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews Fife, KY16 9TS, Scotland, UK, GB
Abstract:Evidence from a number of freshwater species indicates that fish prefer to school with familiar individuals. Do they also choose to associate with kin? Our experiment tested this idea using the Trinidadian guppy, Poecilia reticulata, a species whose reproductive biology favours the association of kin groups. Juveniles reared together were able to recognise one another on the basis of either visual or chemical cues, but showed no preference for schooling with unfamiliar kin. We therefore conclude that any naturally occurring kin groups in this species will occur as a result of familiarity rather than as a consequence of kin recognition based on phenotype matching.
Keywords:Kin recognition  Familiarity  Schooling  Vision  Olfaction  Trinidadian guppy
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