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Schooling Behavior In Fish

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Schooling behavior in fish refers to the collective movement of a group of fish swimming together in a coordinated manner. This behavior has evolved as a survival strategy to improve efficiency in foraging, defense against predators, and navigation.

Key Features

  • Coordination and synchronization
  • Social interaction
  • Predator evasion
  • Enhanced foraging
  • Navigation

Pros

  • Increased survival rate through predator evasion
  • Improved foraging efficiency
  • Enhanced social interaction among group members

Cons

  • Competition for resources within the school
  • Vulnerability to diseases spreading within the group

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