The neural circuitry for social behavior and aggression appears to be evolutionarily conserved across the vertebrate subphylum and involves a complex neural network that includes the hypothalamus as a key structure. In the present study, we evaluated the changes in monoamine levels in the hypothalamus and on serum cortisol and plasma glucose of resident matrinxã (Brycon amazonicus) submitted to a social challenge (introduction of an intruder in their territory). The fight promoted a significant increase in hypothalamic 5-HT, NA and DA levels and on the metabolites 5-HIAA and DOPAC, and decreased 5-HIAA/5-HT and DOPAC/DA ratios in resident fish. Furthermore, an increase in serum cortisol and plasma glucose was also observed after the fight. ...
A number of social and behavioural traits inherent to the individual are known to influence the outc...
Social interaction is stressful and subordinate individuals are often subjected to chronic stress, w...
Individuals that live in groups experience different challenges based on their social rank and sex. ...
The dichotomic effect of a cortisol level rise in vertebrate behavior has been widely observed. Gene...
This thesis shows that socially subordinate Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) display elevated brain...
The hypothesis that circulating cortisol levels influence the outcome of social interactions in rain...
Salmonid fish often develop strong dominance hierarchies, especially at juvenile life stages when th...
Stress can affect several behavioural patterns, such as food intake and the general activity level o...
In teleosts, brain monoamines (dopamine and serotonin) participate in the early response to differen...
The development of a dominance based social hierarchy is common among teleost fish and individual so...
In social species animals tend to adjust their social behaviour according to the available social in...
Stress induces various neurobiological responses and causes psychiatric disorders, including depress...
Psychosocial stress due to dominance rank can have profound effects on physiology, behavior, and met...
Monitoring social interactions between individuals in large, high-density groups poses several chall...
Abstract Background Aggression is a near-universal behaviour with substantial influence on and impli...
A number of social and behavioural traits inherent to the individual are known to influence the outc...
Social interaction is stressful and subordinate individuals are often subjected to chronic stress, w...
Individuals that live in groups experience different challenges based on their social rank and sex. ...
The dichotomic effect of a cortisol level rise in vertebrate behavior has been widely observed. Gene...
This thesis shows that socially subordinate Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) display elevated brain...
The hypothesis that circulating cortisol levels influence the outcome of social interactions in rain...
Salmonid fish often develop strong dominance hierarchies, especially at juvenile life stages when th...
Stress can affect several behavioural patterns, such as food intake and the general activity level o...
In teleosts, brain monoamines (dopamine and serotonin) participate in the early response to differen...
The development of a dominance based social hierarchy is common among teleost fish and individual so...
In social species animals tend to adjust their social behaviour according to the available social in...
Stress induces various neurobiological responses and causes psychiatric disorders, including depress...
Psychosocial stress due to dominance rank can have profound effects on physiology, behavior, and met...
Monitoring social interactions between individuals in large, high-density groups poses several chall...
Abstract Background Aggression is a near-universal behaviour with substantial influence on and impli...
A number of social and behavioural traits inherent to the individual are known to influence the outc...
Social interaction is stressful and subordinate individuals are often subjected to chronic stress, w...
Individuals that live in groups experience different challenges based on their social rank and sex. ...