SYNOPSIS. Social interactions in small groups of juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) lead to the formation of dominance hierarchies. Dominant fish hold better positions in the environment, gain a larger share of the available food and exhibit aggression towards fish lower in the hierarchy. By contrast, subor-dinate fish exhibit behavioural inhibition, including reduced activity and feeding. The behavioural charac-teristics associated with social status are likely the result of changes in brain monoamines resulting from social interactions. Whereas substantial physiological benefits, including higher growth rates and condition factor, are experienced by dominant trout, low social status appears to be a chronic stress, as indicated b...
Consistent and heritable individual differences in reaction to challenges, often referred to as stre...
Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) held in pairs engage in agonistic interactions resulting in one ...
Monitoring social interactions between individuals in large, high-density groups poses several chall...
A number of social and behavioural traits inherent to the individual are known to influence the outc...
The development of a dominance based social hierarchy is common among teleost fish and individual so...
Salmonid fish often develop strong dominance hierarchies, especially at juvenile life stages when th...
The effect of chronic social stress on growth, energetic substrates and hormones was tested in rainb...
The hypothesis that circulating cortisol levels influence the outcome of social interactions in rain...
Psychosocial stress due to dominance rank can have profound effects on physiology, behavior, and met...
Social interactions and aggression among salmonid fish are known to induce stress responses, particu...
Stress can affect several behavioural patterns, such as food intake and the general activity level o...
The effect of chronic social stress on growth, energetic substrates and hormones was tested in rainb...
When housed together, juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) form social hierarchies in which ...
In rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) the magnitude of the cortisol response to stress shows both c...
Two F1 lines of rainbow trout divergent for plasma cortisol responsiveness were generated by individ...
Consistent and heritable individual differences in reaction to challenges, often referred to as stre...
Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) held in pairs engage in agonistic interactions resulting in one ...
Monitoring social interactions between individuals in large, high-density groups poses several chall...
A number of social and behavioural traits inherent to the individual are known to influence the outc...
The development of a dominance based social hierarchy is common among teleost fish and individual so...
Salmonid fish often develop strong dominance hierarchies, especially at juvenile life stages when th...
The effect of chronic social stress on growth, energetic substrates and hormones was tested in rainb...
The hypothesis that circulating cortisol levels influence the outcome of social interactions in rain...
Psychosocial stress due to dominance rank can have profound effects on physiology, behavior, and met...
Social interactions and aggression among salmonid fish are known to induce stress responses, particu...
Stress can affect several behavioural patterns, such as food intake and the general activity level o...
The effect of chronic social stress on growth, energetic substrates and hormones was tested in rainb...
When housed together, juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) form social hierarchies in which ...
In rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) the magnitude of the cortisol response to stress shows both c...
Two F1 lines of rainbow trout divergent for plasma cortisol responsiveness were generated by individ...
Consistent and heritable individual differences in reaction to challenges, often referred to as stre...
Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) held in pairs engage in agonistic interactions resulting in one ...
Monitoring social interactions between individuals in large, high-density groups poses several chall...