Jack Dempsey cichlids, Rocio octofasciata, are native to South America and known for their aggressive behaviors. These fish are popular in freshwater aquariums, but can act aggressively towards other fish. In many species of fish individuals may behave aggressively to defend resources and the decision to defend these resources depends on factors such a habitat complexity (Oldfield 2011). Cichlids thus need ample room to maintain individual territories. Behavioral patterns in other species of cichlids have observed that the establishment of territories is constantly changing (Dijkstra et al. 2009). Individuals use information such as habitat complexity to adapt to environments, even if the environment is variable (Peake & McGregor 2004). Our...
The diverse cichlid species flocks of the East African lakes provide a classical example of adaptive...
I studied the effect of disturbance chemical cues on fish that make trade-offs between foraging in a...
The ecological relevance of behavioural syndromes is little studied in cooperative breeding systems ...
Abstract Aggressive behavior can be an important factor in determining how animals use and divide sp...
Territorial animals are known to be able to differentiate between intruding individuals posing a low...
Background: Aggressive behaviour can have significant evolutionary consequences - not only within sp...
The ability to assess the threat posed by competitors, and to respond appropriately, is important fo...
The nature of fights in a species depends on the asymmetry in fighting ability of the contestants an...
Abstract Successful territory defence is a prerequisite for reproduction across many taxa, and ofte...
Male African cichlid fish, Astatotilapia burtoni, have been classified as dominant or subordinate, e...
When establishing dominance residents have a greater likelihood to dominate intruders than vice vers...
The rock-dwelling cichlids in Lake Malawi comprise the most diverse freshwater fish community in the...
The dear enemy effect is a widespread behavioral phenomenon that promotes selective pacifism in orde...
The rocky shore habitats of the African Great Lakes support high densities of cichlid fishes, includ...
Social behavior is common and important for the functioning of many different species. In particular...
The diverse cichlid species flocks of the East African lakes provide a classical example of adaptive...
I studied the effect of disturbance chemical cues on fish that make trade-offs between foraging in a...
The ecological relevance of behavioural syndromes is little studied in cooperative breeding systems ...
Abstract Aggressive behavior can be an important factor in determining how animals use and divide sp...
Territorial animals are known to be able to differentiate between intruding individuals posing a low...
Background: Aggressive behaviour can have significant evolutionary consequences - not only within sp...
The ability to assess the threat posed by competitors, and to respond appropriately, is important fo...
The nature of fights in a species depends on the asymmetry in fighting ability of the contestants an...
Abstract Successful territory defence is a prerequisite for reproduction across many taxa, and ofte...
Male African cichlid fish, Astatotilapia burtoni, have been classified as dominant or subordinate, e...
When establishing dominance residents have a greater likelihood to dominate intruders than vice vers...
The rock-dwelling cichlids in Lake Malawi comprise the most diverse freshwater fish community in the...
The dear enemy effect is a widespread behavioral phenomenon that promotes selective pacifism in orde...
The rocky shore habitats of the African Great Lakes support high densities of cichlid fishes, includ...
Social behavior is common and important for the functioning of many different species. In particular...
The diverse cichlid species flocks of the East African lakes provide a classical example of adaptive...
I studied the effect of disturbance chemical cues on fish that make trade-offs between foraging in a...
The ecological relevance of behavioural syndromes is little studied in cooperative breeding systems ...