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Data from: Intraspecific behavioural and environmental contexts influence collective risk of microplastic ingestion in a social fish

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Summary

Researchers released a dataset supporting work on how social hierarchy and environmental context shape microplastic ingestion risk in a schooling fish, with dominance rank and group behavior influencing which individuals are most exposed.

This dataset accompanies the paper "Intraspecific behavioural and environmental contexts influence collective risk of microplastic ingestion in a social fish", by Weiwenhui Liang, Huahong Shi, and Shaun Killen.The dominance rank and hierarchy steepness calculation can be fit using code in "dom-rank.r"; All the statistical analysis and visualization can be fit using code in 'INDIVIDUAL RESULT.r' and 'GROUP RESULT.r'.

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