In tightly packed juvenile Yellow Perch schools, which fish are typically positioned in the interior?

Answer

Smaller, presumably more vulnerable fish

The internal arrangement of young Yellow Perch schools is thought to be a survival mechanism where smaller, more vulnerable members are shielded by larger fish positioned on the outside perimeter.

In tightly packed juvenile Yellow Perch schools, which fish are typically positioned in the interior?

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