The Maze of Personality: Latency and electric organ discharge in a mormyrid fish, Gnathonemus petersii Gunther 1862 (Mormyridae, Teleostei)

Abstract

Personality is individual differences in behavior, consistent across contexts. Among Gnathonemus petersii we investigated, we hypothesized that fish could be grouped by: (1) slow/fast maze performance, (2) low/high electric frequencies, (3) correlated latency and frequency. Our first two hypothesis were not supported. Our third hypothesis was partially supported

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