Conditioning a collective avoidance response in rummy-nose tetra

biorxiv(2019)

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Abstract
We develop an experimental method to induce controlled and local perturbations in a group of fish. Using the paradigm of the shuttle box we condition aversive escape reactions in groups of rummy-nose tetra () in response to a green light. Our experiments suggest that aversive conditioning can (i) be used successfully in this schooling species, (ii) trigger collective escape reactions and (iii) be transferred from the training set-up to a new environment. These results are discussed in the context of propagation of information among group members in reaction to external stimuli such as perturbations mimicking sudden changes in the environment, e.g. predator attack.
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Collective decision-making,Aversive conditioning,Fish schools,<italic>Hemigrammus rhodostomus</italic>,Propagation of information
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