A range of physiological traits are linked with aggression and dominance within social hierarchies, but the role of individual aerobic capacity in facilitating aggression has seldom been studied. Further, links previously observed between an individual's metabolic rate and aggression level may be context dependent and modulated by factors such as social stress and competitor familiarity. We examined these issues in juvenile Ambon damselfish, Pomacentrus amboinensis, which display intraspecific competition for territories during settlement on coral reefs. Individuals were measured for routine metabolic rate, aerobic scope, and anaerobic capacity using intermittent-flow respirometry before dyadic dominance contests. Post-contest, fish were me...
Air-breathing fish of the Anabantoidei group meet their metabolic requirements for oxygen through bo...
We have investigated the effect of mirror-elicited agonistic behaviour on oxygen consumption in the ...
Individuals of gregarious species often group with conspecifics to which they are phenotypically sim...
A range of physiological traits are linked with aggression and dominance within social hierarchies, ...
A range of physiological traits are linked with aggression and dominance within social hierarchies, ...
Half of all fish species school at some point during their lives, providing a range of benefits such...
1) Group-living is widespread among animals and comes with numerous costs and benefits. To date, res...
Competition for resources shapes ecological and evolutionary relationships. Physiological capacities...
Many coral reef fishes live in cooperative groups due to the benefits that sociabillity can confer, ...
Hierarchies are prevalent in social animals and display of aggression by dominant individuals often ...
Although individuals within social groups experience reduced predation risk and find food patches mo...
Although our understanding of how animal personality affects fitness is incomplete, one general hypo...
The pulsed nature of new individuals entering into existing communities means that prior residents c...
<p>Please refer to the ReadMe file and associated manuscript for details about the data and the stat...
Sexual coercion of females by males is widespread across sexually reproducing species. It stems from...
Air-breathing fish of the Anabantoidei group meet their metabolic requirements for oxygen through bo...
We have investigated the effect of mirror-elicited agonistic behaviour on oxygen consumption in the ...
Individuals of gregarious species often group with conspecifics to which they are phenotypically sim...
A range of physiological traits are linked with aggression and dominance within social hierarchies, ...
A range of physiological traits are linked with aggression and dominance within social hierarchies, ...
Half of all fish species school at some point during their lives, providing a range of benefits such...
1) Group-living is widespread among animals and comes with numerous costs and benefits. To date, res...
Competition for resources shapes ecological and evolutionary relationships. Physiological capacities...
Many coral reef fishes live in cooperative groups due to the benefits that sociabillity can confer, ...
Hierarchies are prevalent in social animals and display of aggression by dominant individuals often ...
Although individuals within social groups experience reduced predation risk and find food patches mo...
Although our understanding of how animal personality affects fitness is incomplete, one general hypo...
The pulsed nature of new individuals entering into existing communities means that prior residents c...
<p>Please refer to the ReadMe file and associated manuscript for details about the data and the stat...
Sexual coercion of females by males is widespread across sexually reproducing species. It stems from...
Air-breathing fish of the Anabantoidei group meet their metabolic requirements for oxygen through bo...
We have investigated the effect of mirror-elicited agonistic behaviour on oxygen consumption in the ...
Individuals of gregarious species often group with conspecifics to which they are phenotypically sim...