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Serotonin and Social Behavior in Arctic Char by jirrekrijnen is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The study examines the impact of social hierarchy on food intake and swimming activity in juvenile Arctic char, highlighting that dominant individuals consume more food while subordinates experience inhibited feeding and increased serotonergic activity in the brain. When isolated, subordinates gradually increase their food intake and serotonergic levels, suggesting that social stress affects their behavior. The findings indicate that social interactions significantly influence feeding behavior and activity
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- jirrekrijnen
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