This study explored if boldness could be used to predict social status. First, boldness was assessed by monitoring individual zebrafish behaviour in (1) an unfamiliar barren environment with no shelter (open field), (2) the same environment when a roof was introduced as a shelter, and (3) when the roof was removed and an unfamiliar object (LegoH brick) was introduced. Next, after a resting period of minimum one week, social status of the fish was determined in a dyadic contest and dominant/subordinate individuals were determined as the winner/loser of two consecutive contests. Multivariate data analyses showed that males were bolder than females and that the behaviours expressed by the fish during the boldness tests could be used to predict...
Personality traits are becoming increasingly important in explaining adaptive individual differences...
Boldness refers to the extent to which animals balance risk against benefits when engaging in such b...
Competition for resources shapes ecological and evolutionary relationships. Physiological capacities...
This study explored if boldness could be used to predict social status. First, boldness was assessed...
International audienceThe zebrafish Danio rerio is an important model organism, but little is known ...
Social animals are easily influenced by other members of their species. Individuals will adjust thei...
Many animals exhibit behavioral plasticity as they move between habitats seasonally, reside in fluct...
Individual differences in exploratory behavior have been found across a range of taxa and are though...
Certain individuals are more effective than others at using individual experience to impact group be...
A wide range of fish species form social aggregations that confer various benefits onto the individu...
Differences in boldness are common between populations or between related species and are discussed ...
Background: Evidence for the transmission of non-genetic information from father to offspring is rap...
Boldness is the propensity of an animal to engage in risky behavior. Many variations of novel-object...
Boldness is the propensity of an animal to engage in risky behavior. Many variations of novel-object...
Personality traits are becoming increasingly important in explaining adaptive individual differences...
Personality traits are becoming increasingly important in explaining adaptive individual differences...
Boldness refers to the extent to which animals balance risk against benefits when engaging in such b...
Competition for resources shapes ecological and evolutionary relationships. Physiological capacities...
This study explored if boldness could be used to predict social status. First, boldness was assessed...
International audienceThe zebrafish Danio rerio is an important model organism, but little is known ...
Social animals are easily influenced by other members of their species. Individuals will adjust thei...
Many animals exhibit behavioral plasticity as they move between habitats seasonally, reside in fluct...
Individual differences in exploratory behavior have been found across a range of taxa and are though...
Certain individuals are more effective than others at using individual experience to impact group be...
A wide range of fish species form social aggregations that confer various benefits onto the individu...
Differences in boldness are common between populations or between related species and are discussed ...
Background: Evidence for the transmission of non-genetic information from father to offspring is rap...
Boldness is the propensity of an animal to engage in risky behavior. Many variations of novel-object...
Boldness is the propensity of an animal to engage in risky behavior. Many variations of novel-object...
Personality traits are becoming increasingly important in explaining adaptive individual differences...
Personality traits are becoming increasingly important in explaining adaptive individual differences...
Boldness refers to the extent to which animals balance risk against benefits when engaging in such b...
Competition for resources shapes ecological and evolutionary relationships. Physiological capacities...