Evolutionary implications of size-selective mortality on the ontogenetic development of shoal cohesion: a neurochemical approach using a zebrafish,

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  • who: Valerio Sbragaglia from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Evolutionary implications of size-selective mortality on the ontogenetic development of shoal cohesion: a neurochemical approach using a zebrafish,, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigate the change in shoal cohesion in fish from juvenile (30 DPF) to adult (190 DPF) stages using the abovementioned zebrafish selection lines. The authors examined the evolutionary outcomes eight generations after the selection was stopped to test for adaptive changes that became fixed after five generations of intensive size-selection.
  • how: The authors introduced a group . . .

     

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