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The behavior of fishes (book)

"The Behavior of Fishes" explores how and why fish act as they do. It examines their responses to environment, such as seeking food, avoiding predators, and finding mates. Fish communicate through movement and signals, often exhibiting social behaviors like schooling. Their behaviors are influenced by instincts, sensory perceptions, and environmental factors, helping them survive, reproduce, and adapt. Understanding these behaviors offers insight into their daily lives and ecological roles, highlighting the complexity and diversity of fish in their natural habitats.