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Fish learn collectively, but groups with differing personalities are slower to decide 1 and more likely to split. / Kareklas, Kyriacos; Elwood, Robert W.; Holland, Richard.
In: Biology Open, Vol. 2018, No. 7, bio033613, 2018.

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Kareklas K, Elwood RW, Holland R. Fish learn collectively, but groups with differing personalities are slower to decide 1 and more likely to split. Biology Open. 2018;2018(7):bio033613. Epub 2018 May 16. doi: 10.1242/bio.033613

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T1 - Fish learn collectively, but groups with differing personalities are slower to decide 1 and more likely to split

AU - Kareklas, Kyriacos

AU - Elwood, Robert W.

AU - Holland, Richard

PY - 2018

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U2 - 10.1242/bio.033613

DO - 10.1242/bio.033613

M3 - Article

VL - 2018

JO - Biology Open

JF - Biology Open

SN - 2046-6390

IS - 7

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