نتایج جستجو برای: agonistic behaviour

تعداد نتایج: 182040  

Journal: :Animal behaviour 1977
R J Blanchard D C Blanchard T Takahashi M J Kelley

Attack of dominant colony males of an albino rat (Rattus norvegicus) strain, on introduced strangers, produced a non-random distribution of bites, with ventral trunk virtually never bitten. Also, vibrissae-contact of attacker and defender interfered with bites to the defender's head and upper back. The specific agonistic reactions of attacking and defending rats appeared to involve strategies b...

Journal: :Journal of neuroendocrinology 2005
J C Wommack A Salinas Y Delville

During puberty, the agonistic behaviour of male golden hamsters undergoes a transition from play fighting to adult aggression. Repeated exposure to social stress early in puberty accelerates this transition. The present study investigated the possible role of glucocorticoids on the maturation of agonistic behaviour. First, we compared serum cortisol levels following a 20-min restraint stress du...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
Elizabeth Edmonds Mark Briffa

Fighting animals use a variety of information sources to make strategic decisions. A neglected potential source of information is an individual's own performance during a fight. Surprisingly, this possibility has yet to be incorporated into the large body of theory concerning the evolution of aggressive behaviour. Here, by experimentally dampening the impact of their shell rapping behaviour, we...

2017
Olga Šimková Petra Frýdlová Barbora Žampachová Daniel Frynta Eva Landová

Recent studies of animal personality have focused on its proximate causation and ecological and evolutionary significance in particular, but the question of its development was largely overlooked. The attributes of personality are defined as between-individual differences in behaviour, which are consistent over time (differential consistency) and contexts (contextual generality) and both can be...

2015
Joana Teixeira Ferreira da Silva Rui Oliveira

In nature animals fight to acquire or defend vital resources such as food, shelter or access to mates. Aggressive behaviour is a quantifiable response to social stress, which is intrinsic to an individual and prevalent throughout the animal kingdom. In dyadic agonistic encounters, behaviour can be characterized by several specific behavioural patterns, usually dependent on the actions of the op...

2011
Alastair J. Wilson Marloes de Boer Gareth Arnott Andrew Grimmer

Aggression occurs when individuals compete over limiting resources. While theoretical studies have long placed a strong emphasis on context-specificity of aggression, there is increasing recognition that consistent behavioural differences exist among individuals, and that aggressiveness may be an important component of individual personality. Though empirical studies tend to focus on one aspect...

2015
Oliwia Hadjiaghai Friedrich Ladich

BACKGROUND Data on sex-specific differences in sound production, acoustic behaviour and hearing abilities in fishes are rare. Representatives of numerous catfish families are known to produce sounds in agonistic contexts (intraspecific aggression and interspecific disturbance situations) using their pectoral fins. The present study investigates differences in agonistic behaviour, sound producti...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Monica Celi Francesco Filiciotto Daniela Parrinello Giuseppa Buscaino Maria Alessandra Damiano Angela Cuttitta Stefania D'Angelo Salvatore Mazzola Mirella Vazzana

This study examined the effects of an acoustic stimulus on the haemolymph and agonistic behaviour of the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii. The experiment was conducted in a tank equipped with a video recording system using six groups (three control and three test groups) of five adult crayfish (30 specimens in total). After 1 h of habituation, the behaviour of the crayfish was monitored ...

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