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School-level structural and dynamic adjustments to perceived risk promote efficient information transfer and collective evasion in herring

Posted on October 28, 2015June 1, 2016

Rieucau, G., Holmin, A.J., Castillo, J.C., Couzin, I.D. & Handegard, N-O. (2016) School-level structural and dynamic adjustments to perceived risk promote efficient information transfer and collective evasion in herring, Animal Behaviour 117, 69-78

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