Males of two swordtail colour breeds (Xiphophorus) were tested for differences related to aggression in a prior residency situation. The median latency time of the first dominance sign, the first attack, and the first approach was significantly shorter in the red than in the black breed, while these differences were not present when resident and newcomer or the larger and the smaller member of the pair were compared, either in the two breeds separately, or in the two breeds combined. The significance of these differences in agonistic behaviour is discussed in relation to resource holding power and colour variants in fish. © 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Aggressive scores obtained in a mirror test 1h before an encounter were found to be a good predict...
Male African cichlid fish, Astatotilapia burtoni, have been classified as dominant or subordinate, e...
In addition to hypopigmentation of the skin and red iris colouration, albino animals also display di...
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This study examines the influence of early experience with different forms of aggressive behaviour o...
The ability to assess the threat posed by competitors, and to respond appropriately, is important fo...
Aggression is often positively correlated with other behavioural traits such as boldness and activit...
Abstract Social and aggressive behaviours often affect the fitness of multiple interacting individu...
Male-male competition for mating territories can exert negative frequency- dependent selection on a ...
Background: Aggressive behaviour can have significant evolutionary consequences - not only within sp...
The nature of fights in a species depends on the asymmetry in fighting ability of the contestants an...
Territorial animals are known to be able to differentiate between intruding individuals posing a low...
Animals across taxa must often compete for resources that are essential to survival and reproduction...
The origin and maintenance of phenotypic polymorphisms is a classical problem in evolutionary ecolog...
An experimental model was constructed using seven postulates derived from the experimental results...
Aggressive scores obtained in a mirror test 1h before an encounter were found to be a good predict...
Male African cichlid fish, Astatotilapia burtoni, have been classified as dominant or subordinate, e...
In addition to hypopigmentation of the skin and red iris colouration, albino animals also display di...
One function of aggression in animals is to gain access to mates. Aggression may therefore be favour...
This study examines the influence of early experience with different forms of aggressive behaviour o...
The ability to assess the threat posed by competitors, and to respond appropriately, is important fo...
Aggression is often positively correlated with other behavioural traits such as boldness and activit...
Abstract Social and aggressive behaviours often affect the fitness of multiple interacting individu...
Male-male competition for mating territories can exert negative frequency- dependent selection on a ...
Background: Aggressive behaviour can have significant evolutionary consequences - not only within sp...
The nature of fights in a species depends on the asymmetry in fighting ability of the contestants an...
Territorial animals are known to be able to differentiate between intruding individuals posing a low...
Animals across taxa must often compete for resources that are essential to survival and reproduction...
The origin and maintenance of phenotypic polymorphisms is a classical problem in evolutionary ecolog...
An experimental model was constructed using seven postulates derived from the experimental results...
Aggressive scores obtained in a mirror test 1h before an encounter were found to be a good predict...
Male African cichlid fish, Astatotilapia burtoni, have been classified as dominant or subordinate, e...
In addition to hypopigmentation of the skin and red iris colouration, albino animals also display di...