The dichotomic effect of a cortisol level rise in vertebrate behavior has been widely observed. Generally, a chronic increase of the hormone level inhibits aggression, while an acute rise increases aggression. However, in this study, we show that this increase in aggression through an acute rise of cortisol also depends on the context in which the agonistic interaction occurs in the tropical fish matrinxa, Brycon amazonicus. We combined two factors: the type of housing (resident or non-resident in the trial arena) and the level of cortisol at the beginning of the fight (normal level control, or high level hydrocortisone-treated fish). The cortisol treatment increased the aggressiveness in the resident fish, but this effect was not observed ...
Ornamental fish may be severely affected by a stressful environment. Stressors impair the immune res...
In humans and other primates, violent actions performed by victims of aggression are often directed ...
Aggressive behaviors are widespread among animals and are critical in the competition for resources....
The neural circuitry for social behavior and aggression appears to be evolutionarily conserved acros...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal (HPI) axis is centrally implicated in stressor mitigation in t...
We evaluated the effect of increased plasma cortisol levels on fish antipredator behavior induced by...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal (HPI) or stress axis in teleost fishes produces their primary ...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal (HPI) axis, through corticosteroid secretion, is an integral m...
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...
Amongst vertebrates, transfer of maternal glucocorticoid (GC) stress hormones to developing embryos...
African sharptooth catfish Clarias gariepinus were housed under continuous dim light (1lx) or 12L:12...
Ontogenetic changes in whole-body immunoreactive cortisol concentrations (IRC) and aggressive behavi...
Following previously published observations that a conditioned response (CR) was lost more quickly b...
Stress can affect several behavioural patterns, such as food intake and the general activity level o...
Ornamental fish may be severely affected by a stressful environment. Stressors impair the immune res...
In humans and other primates, violent actions performed by victims of aggression are often directed ...
Aggressive behaviors are widespread among animals and are critical in the competition for resources....
The neural circuitry for social behavior and aggression appears to be evolutionarily conserved acros...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal (HPI) axis is centrally implicated in stressor mitigation in t...
We evaluated the effect of increased plasma cortisol levels on fish antipredator behavior induced by...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal (HPI) or stress axis in teleost fishes produces their primary ...
The hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal (HPI) axis, through corticosteroid secretion, is an integral m...
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...
Amongst vertebrates, transfer of maternal glucocorticoid (GC) stress hormones to developing embryos...
African sharptooth catfish Clarias gariepinus were housed under continuous dim light (1lx) or 12L:12...
Ontogenetic changes in whole-body immunoreactive cortisol concentrations (IRC) and aggressive behavi...
Following previously published observations that a conditioned response (CR) was lost more quickly b...
Stress can affect several behavioural patterns, such as food intake and the general activity level o...
Ornamental fish may be severely affected by a stressful environment. Stressors impair the immune res...
In humans and other primates, violent actions performed by victims of aggression are often directed ...
Aggressive behaviors are widespread among animals and are critical in the competition for resources....