Q. Some prey form groups (aggregate) in the presence of a predator. One benefit of aggregation may result from defensive action by the entire group, but another potential benefit lies in reducing the per-individual likelihood of death. Detailed studies of the behaviours of individual fish in schools demonstrate that fish are in constant motion. A fish on the outside of a school swims inward, leaving other fish on the edge. These new “edge” fish then move inward and the cycle repeats.
Describe how aggregation is likely to result in a greater likelihood of survival for schooling fish in the presence of a predator. And why predators and prey with several generations of interaction are likely to have pronounced behavioural responses to each other.
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