This study examines the full repertoire of haddock reproductive behaviour, monitored in an aquarium for 3 months over each of two successive spawning seasons. Observations showed that male haddock were territorial and that visits to their territories by females triggered courtship behaviour, leading to spawning. Entry of females to the territories was induced by an acoustic and visual self-advertisement of displaying males, termed patrolling behaviour, exhibited for many hours each night for several months. The existence of sneaking behaviour by non-territorial males was observed for the first time for haddock and was supported by genetic data. Overall our observations are consistent with the behaviour expected from lekking species, as...
Data are presented on the breeding behaviour of Oreochromis mossambicus under captive conditions. M...
This chapter describes the successful mating behaviour of wild fish held in captivity. It examines t...
We examined the expression of the two known secondary sexual characteristics of Atlantic cod, the pe...
This study examines the full repertoire of haddock reproductive behaviour, monitored in an aquarium ...
Fish exhibit a great variability in reproductive strategies. A particular mating system reported for...
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus males observed in captivity proved to be vocally active throughout ...
Cod (Gadus morhua) aquaculture is a rapidly developing industry in coastal areas of the North Atlant...
The sites where haddock spawn and the factors that bring the fish together to spawn at particular lo...
Increasing numbers of hatchery-produced fish entering marine environments has caused concern over po...
Little is known about the reproductive biology of the codfishes (Gadidae). Lacking direct observatio...
The present study aimed to describe the reproductive behaviour of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) ...
The behavioral syndrome hypothesis suggests that individual animals within a population behave diffe...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are being increasingly farmed in net pens adjacent to coastal population...
The link between ecology and reproductive isolation constitutes the cornerstone of the ecological hy...
One function of aggression in animals is to gain access to mates. Aggression may therefore be favour...
Data are presented on the breeding behaviour of Oreochromis mossambicus under captive conditions. M...
This chapter describes the successful mating behaviour of wild fish held in captivity. It examines t...
We examined the expression of the two known secondary sexual characteristics of Atlantic cod, the pe...
This study examines the full repertoire of haddock reproductive behaviour, monitored in an aquarium ...
Fish exhibit a great variability in reproductive strategies. A particular mating system reported for...
Haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus males observed in captivity proved to be vocally active throughout ...
Cod (Gadus morhua) aquaculture is a rapidly developing industry in coastal areas of the North Atlant...
The sites where haddock spawn and the factors that bring the fish together to spawn at particular lo...
Increasing numbers of hatchery-produced fish entering marine environments has caused concern over po...
Little is known about the reproductive biology of the codfishes (Gadidae). Lacking direct observatio...
The present study aimed to describe the reproductive behaviour of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) ...
The behavioral syndrome hypothesis suggests that individual animals within a population behave diffe...
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are being increasingly farmed in net pens adjacent to coastal population...
The link between ecology and reproductive isolation constitutes the cornerstone of the ecological hy...
One function of aggression in animals is to gain access to mates. Aggression may therefore be favour...
Data are presented on the breeding behaviour of Oreochromis mossambicus under captive conditions. M...
This chapter describes the successful mating behaviour of wild fish held in captivity. It examines t...
We examined the expression of the two known secondary sexual characteristics of Atlantic cod, the pe...