Phenotypic scoring of wild animals under standardized laboratory conditions is important as it allows field ecologists and evolutionary biologists to understand the development and maintenance of interindividual differences in plastic traits (e.g. behaviour and physiology). However, captivity is associated with a shift from a natural familiar environment to an unfamiliar and artificial environment, which may affect estimates of plastic phenotypic traits. In this study, we tested how previous experience with laboratory environments and time spent in captivity affects behavioural (i.e. activity) and metabolic (i.e. standard and maximum metabolic rates) scoring of our model species, wild brown trout Salmo trutta. We found that individuals with...
The behavior of organisms can be subject to human-induced selection such as that arising from fishin...
Data from two experiments investigating effects of growth and activity on the performance (growth an...
Escaped farmed Atlantic salmon interbreed with wild Atlantic salmon, leaving offspring that often ha...
Phenotypic scoring of wild animals under standardized laboratory conditions is important as it allow...
Differences in behavioral responses to environmental conditions and biological interactions are a ke...
The behavior of organisms can be subject to human induced selection such as that arising from fishin...
Understanding the extent to which captivity generates maladaptation in wild species can inform speci...
Metabolic rates vary hugely within and between populations, yet we know relatively little about fact...
Housing conditions can have significant effects on the behaviour and physiology of captive animals. ...
Metabolism defines the energetic cost of life, yet we still know relatively little about why intrasp...
Metabolic rate has been linked to growth, reproduction, and survival at the individual level and is ...
The first year of life is one of the main survival bottlenecks for many fish species. Individual tra...
The behavior of organisms can be subject to human-induced selection such as that arising from fishin...
Data from two experiments investigating effects of growth and activity on the performance (growth an...
Escaped farmed Atlantic salmon interbreed with wild Atlantic salmon, leaving offspring that often ha...
Phenotypic scoring of wild animals under standardized laboratory conditions is important as it allow...
Differences in behavioral responses to environmental conditions and biological interactions are a ke...
The behavior of organisms can be subject to human induced selection such as that arising from fishin...
Understanding the extent to which captivity generates maladaptation in wild species can inform speci...
Metabolic rates vary hugely within and between populations, yet we know relatively little about fact...
Housing conditions can have significant effects on the behaviour and physiology of captive animals. ...
Metabolism defines the energetic cost of life, yet we still know relatively little about why intrasp...
Metabolic rate has been linked to growth, reproduction, and survival at the individual level and is ...
The first year of life is one of the main survival bottlenecks for many fish species. Individual tra...
The behavior of organisms can be subject to human-induced selection such as that arising from fishin...
Data from two experiments investigating effects of growth and activity on the performance (growth an...
Escaped farmed Atlantic salmon interbreed with wild Atlantic salmon, leaving offspring that often ha...