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Title: Can outcomes of dyadic interactions be consistent across contexts among wil zebrafish?
Authors: Roy, Tamal
Bhat, Anuradha
Keywords: Biology
Behaviour
Ecology
Winner–loser
Aggression
Courtship
Zebrafish
Foodmonopolization
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: Winner–loser relations among group-living individuals are often measured by the levels of aggressive interactions between them. These interactions are typically driven by competition for resources such as food and mates. It has been observed in recent studies on zebrafish that dominant males generally have higher total reproductive success than their less aggressive subordinate counterparts. This study aimed to test whether males who monopolized a food resource (winners) also displayed higher levels of aggression than the males who were unsuccessful (losers).
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23676
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