Cleaner fish can recognise their neighbour Cleaner fish become less aggressive to their neighbour when they get used to their company Cleaner fish become less aggressive to all other fish when they get used to company Cleaner fish get less aggressive as they get older Cleaner fish adapt to having a new neighbour more quickly after having had one before U True False True False True False True False True False

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Cleaner fish can recognise their neighbour
Cleaner fish become less aggressive to their neighbour when they get used to their
company
Cleaner fish become less aggressive to all other fish when they get used to
company
Cleaner fish get less aggressive as they get older
Cleaner fish adapt to having a new neighbour more quickly after having had one
before
True
False
True
False
True
False
True
False
True
False
Transcribed Image Text:Cleaner fish can recognise their neighbour Cleaner fish become less aggressive to their neighbour when they get used to their company Cleaner fish become less aggressive to all other fish when they get used to company Cleaner fish get less aggressive as they get older Cleaner fish adapt to having a new neighbour more quickly after having had one before True False True False True False True False True False
The cleaner fish, Labroides dimidiatus, uses visual cues to identify between different individual members
within social groups.
Kohda and colleagues looked at aggressive fish behaviours (rushing, bumping and biting) with other fish and
images of themselves with and without mirrors.
First, the scientists carried out a "dear enemy experiment" to see whether a cleaner fish habituated to a
neighbour.
Attack frequency (/1 hr)
30-
25-
20-
15-
10-
5-
Glass
0-
Day 1
n = 8
8
3
Toward the first opponent
8
2
8
4
8
5
6
6
6
7
600
6
9
6
10
8
Toward the second opponent
Transcribed Image Text:The cleaner fish, Labroides dimidiatus, uses visual cues to identify between different individual members within social groups. Kohda and colleagues looked at aggressive fish behaviours (rushing, bumping and biting) with other fish and images of themselves with and without mirrors. First, the scientists carried out a "dear enemy experiment" to see whether a cleaner fish habituated to a neighbour. Attack frequency (/1 hr) 30- 25- 20- 15- 10- 5- Glass 0- Day 1 n = 8 8 3 Toward the first opponent 8 2 8 4 8 5 6 6 6 7 600 6 9 6 10 8 Toward the second opponent
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