Animal conflicts are influenced by social experience such that a previous winning experience increases the probability of winning the next agonistic interaction, whereas a previous losing experience has the opposite effect. Since androgens respond to social interactions, increasing in winners and decreasing in losers, we hypothesized that socially induced transient changes in androgen levels could be a causal mediator of winner/loser effects. To test this hypothesis, we staged fights between dyads of size-matched males of the Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus). After the first contest, winners were treated with the antiandrogen cyproterone acetate and losers were supplemented with 11-ketotestosterone. Two hours after the end of t...
In many territorial species androgens respond to social interactions. This response has been interp...
Several studies have found behavioural differences between the interactions of opponents, early in a...
Several studies have found behavioural differences between the interactions of opponents, early in a...
Animal conflicts are influenced by social experience such that a previous winning experience increas...
Previous winning experience increases the probability of winning a subsequent contest. However, it i...
Previous winning experience increases the probability of winning a subsequent contest. However, it i...
Previous winning experience increases the probability of winning a subsequent contest. However, it i...
Fish androgens may start to surge only when there seems to be a good chance of winning a contest. Du...
Androgens respond to social challenges and this response has been interpreted as a way for males to ...
Androgens, namely 11-ketotestosterone (11KT), have a central role in male fish reproductive physiolo...
Across a wide range of animal taxa, winners of previous fights are more likely to keep winning futur...
<div><p>In many territorial species androgen hormones are known to increase in response to territori...
Social interactions among the animals in a group affect their subsequent behaviour, manifesting as d...
Social interactions among the animals in a group affect their subsequent behaviour, manifesting as d...
Androgens are known to respond to social challenges and to control the expression of social behavior...
In many territorial species androgens respond to social interactions. This response has been interp...
Several studies have found behavioural differences between the interactions of opponents, early in a...
Several studies have found behavioural differences between the interactions of opponents, early in a...
Animal conflicts are influenced by social experience such that a previous winning experience increas...
Previous winning experience increases the probability of winning a subsequent contest. However, it i...
Previous winning experience increases the probability of winning a subsequent contest. However, it i...
Previous winning experience increases the probability of winning a subsequent contest. However, it i...
Fish androgens may start to surge only when there seems to be a good chance of winning a contest. Du...
Androgens respond to social challenges and this response has been interpreted as a way for males to ...
Androgens, namely 11-ketotestosterone (11KT), have a central role in male fish reproductive physiolo...
Across a wide range of animal taxa, winners of previous fights are more likely to keep winning futur...
<div><p>In many territorial species androgen hormones are known to increase in response to territori...
Social interactions among the animals in a group affect their subsequent behaviour, manifesting as d...
Social interactions among the animals in a group affect their subsequent behaviour, manifesting as d...
Androgens are known to respond to social challenges and to control the expression of social behavior...
In many territorial species androgens respond to social interactions. This response has been interp...
Several studies have found behavioural differences between the interactions of opponents, early in a...
Several studies have found behavioural differences between the interactions of opponents, early in a...