Vision of conspecifics decreases the effectiveness of ethanol on zebrafish behaviour

Vision of conspecifics decreases the effectiveness of ethanol on zebrafish behaviour

Aquatic organisms in pharmacology and toxicology research are often exposed to compounds in isolation prior to physiological or behavioural testing. Recent evidence suggests that the presence of conspecifics during a stressful event can modulate behavioural outcomes (called ‘social buffering’) when testing occurs within the same context. It is unknown, however, whether the social environment during exposure interacts...