2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.27.587060
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The importance of visual and chemical cues in infection detection and avoidance in a freshwater fish

Ariane Côté,
Sandra A. Binning

Abstract: The characteristics of infected animals, including their smell, appearance, behaviour or sound, can greatly differ from those of uninfected conspecifics. These differences can serve as cues to recognize and avoid infected individuals to minimize the risk of infection. Avoidance of infected conspecifics is a risk-sensitive behaviour that can be influenced by various factors such as sensory cues and environmental parasite load, which both remain poorly understood in fish. We investigated the ability of two popul… Show more

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