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How Social Experience and Environment Impacts Behavioural Plasticity in

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Journal Fly (Austin)
Specialty Biology
Date 2021 Dec 2
PMID 34852730
Citations 12
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An organism's behaviour is influenced by its social environment. Experiences such as social isolation or crowding may have profound short or long-term effects on an individual's behaviour. The composition of the social environment also depends on the genetics and previous experiences of the individuals present, leading to additional potential outcomes from each social interaction. In this article, we review selected literature related to the social environment of the model organism , and how respond to variation in their social experiences throughout their lifetimes. We focus on the effects of social environment on behavioural phenotypes such as courtship, aggression, and group dynamics, as well as other phenotypes such as development and physiology. The consequences of phenotypic plasticity due to social environment are discussed with respect to the ecology and evolution of . We also relate these studies to laboratory research practices involving and other animals.

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