Male Siamese fighting fish were held for 7 to 10 weeks either in visually-social conditions (interact aggressively with a mirror image for 2 min, three times a week) or as visually-isolated fish (no aggression, saw only the back of a mirror). Phase I of this experiment investigated whether visually-isolated fish became hyper-aggressive, compared to visually-social fish. Aggression levels were tested with a series of models and mirrors. Social isolation did not affect duration or frequency of specific agonistic behaviors, nor of pooled behavioral categories (ANOVA, P > 0.05) within aggression tests. Phase II was to determine if aggression levels re-adjusted in visually-isolated fish experiencing live encounters among groups of 4 fish i...
The dear enemy effect is a widespread behavioral phenomenon that promotes selective pacifism in orde...
A potentially painful experience may modify normal behavioural responses. To gauge the importance of...
Investigations of communication networks in animals have focused primarily on determining whether an...
Male Siamese fighting fish were held for 7 to 10 weeks either in visually-social conditions (interac...
This study used a known species of aggressive fish and basic concepts of classical conditioning to l...
Research has investigated the aggressive response in male Betta splendens (Shapiro & Jenson, 2009), ...
Social animals are easily influenced by other members of their species. Individuals will adjust thei...
Fish social behavior can be affected by artificial environments, particularly by factors that act up...
Intraspecific aggression is detrimental to body/fin damage, physiological stress, and other problems...
Aggressive behavior is exhibited by many species and is critical to self-preservation and communicat...
The aggressivity of adult males and females was evaluated by measuring (1) the frequency of aggressi...
Social behaviour is critical for survival and fitness in many organisms. The aim of this study was t...
This study examines the influence of early experience with different forms of aggressive behaviour o...
Recent evidence indicates that several species of fish are sensitive to chemical as well as visual c...
The chemical modulation of agonistic behavior and conspecific recognition were tested in juveniles o...
The dear enemy effect is a widespread behavioral phenomenon that promotes selective pacifism in orde...
A potentially painful experience may modify normal behavioural responses. To gauge the importance of...
Investigations of communication networks in animals have focused primarily on determining whether an...
Male Siamese fighting fish were held for 7 to 10 weeks either in visually-social conditions (interac...
This study used a known species of aggressive fish and basic concepts of classical conditioning to l...
Research has investigated the aggressive response in male Betta splendens (Shapiro & Jenson, 2009), ...
Social animals are easily influenced by other members of their species. Individuals will adjust thei...
Fish social behavior can be affected by artificial environments, particularly by factors that act up...
Intraspecific aggression is detrimental to body/fin damage, physiological stress, and other problems...
Aggressive behavior is exhibited by many species and is critical to self-preservation and communicat...
The aggressivity of adult males and females was evaluated by measuring (1) the frequency of aggressi...
Social behaviour is critical for survival and fitness in many organisms. The aim of this study was t...
This study examines the influence of early experience with different forms of aggressive behaviour o...
Recent evidence indicates that several species of fish are sensitive to chemical as well as visual c...
The chemical modulation of agonistic behavior and conspecific recognition were tested in juveniles o...
The dear enemy effect is a widespread behavioral phenomenon that promotes selective pacifism in orde...
A potentially painful experience may modify normal behavioural responses. To gauge the importance of...
Investigations of communication networks in animals have focused primarily on determining whether an...