Memorizing dominance relationships can help animals avoid unwinnable subsequent contests. However, when competitive ability changes over time—for example, as a function of condition—it may be adaptive to “forget” these dominance relationships and for subordinates to once again enter contests with previously dominant individuals. Here, we examined the behavior of pairs of male cichlid fish, Julidochromis transcriptus, in repeated contests separated by different time intervals. We found that the time taken to reach resolution of dominance relationships influenced subsequent aggressive behavior of the subordinate toward the dominant, with longer initial contests leading to higher subsequent aggression. Longer time intervals between contests al...
In this thesis, I use a large scale study on the dwarf angelfish Centropyge bicolor to investigate s...
Julie K. Desjardins is with Stanford University; Russell D. Fernald is with Stanford University; Han...
Perrone R, Pedraja F, Valino G, Tassino B, Silva A. Non-breeding territoriality and the effect of te...
Memorizing dominance relationships can help animals avoid unwinnable subsequent contests. However, w...
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...
In experiments, there are usually two general ways of obtaining dominants and subordinates to test ...
Meuthen D, Bakker TCM, Thünken T. Predatory developmental environments shape loser behaviour in anim...
Conflict management consists of social behaviours that reduce the costs of conflict among group memb...
Aggressive scores obtained in a mirror test 1h before an encounter were found to be a good predict...
Theory suggests that living in large social groups with dynamic social interactions often favors the...
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...
Conflict management consists of social behaviours that reduce the costs of conflict among group memb...
The nature of fights in a species depends on the asymmetry in fighting ability of the contestants an...
In this thesis, I use a large scale study on the dwarf angelfish Centropyge bicolor to investigate s...
Julie K. Desjardins is with Stanford University; Russell D. Fernald is with Stanford University; Han...
Perrone R, Pedraja F, Valino G, Tassino B, Silva A. Non-breeding territoriality and the effect of te...
Memorizing dominance relationships can help animals avoid unwinnable subsequent contests. However, w...
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...
In experiments, there are usually two general ways of obtaining dominants and subordinates to test ...
Meuthen D, Bakker TCM, Thünken T. Predatory developmental environments shape loser behaviour in anim...
Conflict management consists of social behaviours that reduce the costs of conflict among group memb...
Aggressive scores obtained in a mirror test 1h before an encounter were found to be a good predict...
Theory suggests that living in large social groups with dynamic social interactions often favors the...
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...
Conflict management consists of social behaviours that reduce the costs of conflict among group memb...
The nature of fights in a species depends on the asymmetry in fighting ability of the contestants an...
In this thesis, I use a large scale study on the dwarf angelfish Centropyge bicolor to investigate s...
Julie K. Desjardins is with Stanford University; Russell D. Fernald is with Stanford University; Han...
Perrone R, Pedraja F, Valino G, Tassino B, Silva A. Non-breeding territoriality and the effect of te...