Fish schooling is an example of:

Group behavior

an ecological interaction

symbiosis

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Fish schooling is an example of group behavior. This phenomenon involves a large number of fish swimming together in a coordinated manner, which can provide various benefits such as increased protection from predators, improved foraging efficiency, and enhanced hydrodynamic efficiency. While it may involve ecological interactions, it primarily exemplifies the social behavior of individuals within a species. Symbiosis typically refers to interactions between different species, which is not applicable in the case of schooling fish.