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SUMMARY:The role of previous social experience on risk-taking and leadersh
 ip behaviour in three-spined sticklebacks - Jolle Jolles
DTSTART:20140207T170000Z
DTEND:20140207T173000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The emergence of leaders and followers is a key factor in fac
 ilitating group cohesion in both human and non-human animals. Individual
  group members have been shown to respond to each other’s behaviour\, 
 thereby strongly affecting the emergence and maintenance of these social 
 roles. However\, it is not known how long previous social interactions mi
 ght affect an individual’s leading and following tendencies. For this b
 eer talk I will present research I conducted with three-spined stickleback
 s to investigate this question and will discuss the results in the context
  of the emergence and maintenance of social roles within groups.
LOCATION:Tea Room\, Department of Zoology
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