Aggression, costly in both time and energy, is often expressed by male animals in defense of valuable resources such as food or potential mates. Here we present a new insect model system for the study of aggression, the male flesh fly Sarcophaga crassipalpis, and ask whether there is an ontogeny of aggression that coincides with reproductive maturity. After establishing that reproductive maturity occurs by day 3 of age (post-eclosion), we examined the behavior of socially isolated males from different age cohorts (days 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6) upon introduction, in a test arena, with another male of the same age. The results show a pronounced development of aggression with age. The change from relative indifference to heightened aggression involv...
Competition among individuals for access to resources crucial for survival and reproduction is ubiqu...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
Aggression, costly in both time and energy, is often expressed by male animals in defense of valuabl...
Aggressive behaviours occur throughout the animal kingdom and agonistic contests often govern access...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
True fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) include over 4000 species, many of which constitute enormous...
<p>Changes in the frequency of occurrence of interactive behaviors (see <a href="http://www.plosone....
Aggression between individuals of the same sex is almost ubiquitous across the animal kingdom. Winne...
Aggressive behaviour occurring in intrasexual competition is an important trait for animal fitness. ...
Aggressive behavior is common in many species and is often adaptive because it enables individuals t...
1. Competition over access to resources early in life can influence development, and, in turn, affec...
Aggression between individuals of the same sex is almost ubiquitous across the animal kingdom. Winne...
International audienceAggression is an innate behavior that likely evolved in the framework of defen...
Aggressive behaviours are among the most striking displayed by animals, and aggression strongly impa...
Competition among individuals for access to resources crucial for survival and reproduction is ubiqu...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
Aggression, costly in both time and energy, is often expressed by male animals in defense of valuabl...
Aggressive behaviours occur throughout the animal kingdom and agonistic contests often govern access...
Across the animal kingdom, competition for reproductive resources often results in intra-sexual aggr...
True fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) include over 4000 species, many of which constitute enormous...
<p>Changes in the frequency of occurrence of interactive behaviors (see <a href="http://www.plosone....
Aggression between individuals of the same sex is almost ubiquitous across the animal kingdom. Winne...
Aggressive behaviour occurring in intrasexual competition is an important trait for animal fitness. ...
Aggressive behavior is common in many species and is often adaptive because it enables individuals t...
1. Competition over access to resources early in life can influence development, and, in turn, affec...
Aggression between individuals of the same sex is almost ubiquitous across the animal kingdom. Winne...
International audienceAggression is an innate behavior that likely evolved in the framework of defen...
Aggressive behaviours are among the most striking displayed by animals, and aggression strongly impa...
Competition among individuals for access to resources crucial for survival and reproduction is ubiqu...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...
How animals use sensory information to weigh the risks vs. benefits of behavioral decisions remains ...