Continuity of Schooling Behavior of Fish

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 FISHERIES Journal of Ichthyology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1134/s0032945223070147
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Schooling in fish manifests itself in various forms corresponding to the surrounding external situation, as well as the age and condition of fish. An uninterrupted series of schooling manifestation forms, easily changing and passing into each other in all types of sequences, is an inseparable schooling behavior continuum. Transitions from one form to another are dynamic, they usually occur within a few seconds, they are made constantly and repeatedly during the entire time of a school’s existence. The range of possible forms of schooling behavior is a property inherent in a group of ecologically close species. The concept of a schooling behavior continuum partially solves the terminological dilemma of separating the concepts of a school and a shoal, since it allows us to confidently interpret the temporary dispersal of a school not as a transition of schooling fish to a non-schooling state and the formation of a true shoal, but as fish staying in one of the forms of schooling, which at any moment can quickly be replaced by another form. In the schooling behavior continuum, different forms may be represented differently in different groups of fish. Schooling behavior, in turn, is organically included in the spectrum of other possible social manifestations characteristic of a particular fish species.

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鱼类求学行为的连续性
摘要 鱼类的就学表现形式多种多样,与周围的外部环境以及鱼类的年龄和状态相适应。一系列不间断的求学表现形式,很容易在各种类型的序列中相互变化和传递,是一个不可分割的求学行为连续体。从一种形式到另一种形式的转换是动态的,通常在几秒钟内发生,在鱼群存在的整个过程中不断重复进行。就学行为的可能形式范围是生态上接近的物种群体的固有属性。鱼群行为连续体的概念部分地解决了鱼群和鱼群概念分离的术语难题,因为它使我们能够有把握地解释鱼群的暂时分散,而不是解释为鱼群向非鱼群状态的过渡和真正鱼群的形成,而是解释为鱼群停留在某一种鱼群形式中,随时可能很快被另一种形式所取代。在游学行为的连续体中,不同形式的游学行为在不同的鱼群中会有不同的表现形式。求学行为反过来又有机地包含在特定鱼类物种特有的其他可能的社会表现形式中。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Ichthyology is an international peer-reviewed journal published in collaboration with the Russian Academy of Sciences. It covers original studies in fish taxonomy, evolution, molecular biology, morphology, species diversity, zoological geography, genetics, physiology, ecology, behavior, reproduction, embryology, invasions, and protection. Some problems of applied ichthyology are also covered. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.
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