In this study, we focused on the seasonal variation of the determinants of territory size in the weakly electric fish Gymnotus omarorum. This species is a seasonal breeder that displays year-round territorial aggression. Female and male dyads exhibit indistinguishable nonbreeding territorial agonistic behavior and body size is the only significant predictor of contest outcome. We conducted field surveys across seasons that included the identification of individual location, measurements of water physico-chemical variables, characterization of individual morphometric and physiological traits, and their correlation to spatial distribution. G. omarorum tolerates a wide range of dissolved oxygen concentration, and territory size correlated posi...
Abstract Aggressive behavior can be an important factor in determining how animals use and divide sp...
Aquaculture practices usually put the Nile tilapia in an artificial social environment, which males ...
Social behavior is common and important for the functioning of many different species. In particular...
In this study, we focused on the seasonal variation of the determinants of territory size in the wea...
Perrone R, Pedraja F, Valino G, Tassino B, Silva A. Non-breeding territoriality and the effect of te...
Males and females commonly compete for limited resources. When interaction costs are similar for bot...
The South American electric knifefish, Brachyhypopomus gauderio, uses weakly electric fields to see ...
Aggressive behaviors occurring dissociated from the breeding season encourage the search of non-gona...
In mating systems with alternative reproductive tactics, female mimicry may allow some males to avoi...
Intrasexual competition is considered important in driving selection on morphological traits, and th...
The behavioral syndrome hypothesis suggests that individual animals within a population behave diffe...
In fish species with alternative male mating tactics, sperm competition typically occurs when small ...
Sexual harassment is common among poeciliid fish. In some fishes, males show a high frequency of sne...
There is a trade-off between mutually incompatible behaviors involved in conspecific aggression and ...
One function of aggression in animals is to gain access to mates. Aggression may therefore be favour...
Abstract Aggressive behavior can be an important factor in determining how animals use and divide sp...
Aquaculture practices usually put the Nile tilapia in an artificial social environment, which males ...
Social behavior is common and important for the functioning of many different species. In particular...
In this study, we focused on the seasonal variation of the determinants of territory size in the wea...
Perrone R, Pedraja F, Valino G, Tassino B, Silva A. Non-breeding territoriality and the effect of te...
Males and females commonly compete for limited resources. When interaction costs are similar for bot...
The South American electric knifefish, Brachyhypopomus gauderio, uses weakly electric fields to see ...
Aggressive behaviors occurring dissociated from the breeding season encourage the search of non-gona...
In mating systems with alternative reproductive tactics, female mimicry may allow some males to avoi...
Intrasexual competition is considered important in driving selection on morphological traits, and th...
The behavioral syndrome hypothesis suggests that individual animals within a population behave diffe...
In fish species with alternative male mating tactics, sperm competition typically occurs when small ...
Sexual harassment is common among poeciliid fish. In some fishes, males show a high frequency of sne...
There is a trade-off between mutually incompatible behaviors involved in conspecific aggression and ...
One function of aggression in animals is to gain access to mates. Aggression may therefore be favour...
Abstract Aggressive behavior can be an important factor in determining how animals use and divide sp...
Aquaculture practices usually put the Nile tilapia in an artificial social environment, which males ...
Social behavior is common and important for the functioning of many different species. In particular...