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Fish born in larger groups develop more social skills, different brain structure
May 7, 2015 by NewsBot
A new study shows that cichlid fish reared in larger social groups from birth display a greater and more extensive range of social interactions, which continues into the later life of the fish. Researchers say this indicates the fish develop more attuned social behaviour as a result of early environments.