The Role of Visual and Chemosensory Signals in Male–Male Aggression of the Cichlid Astatotilapia burtoni

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Aggressive Behavior Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1002/ab.70015
Robert B. Mobley, Evan J. Doré, Karen P. Maruska
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Sensory processing of communication stimuli is essential for the survival of organisms across all evolutionary branches. Multimodal signaling, the use of multiple sensory systems is crucial in this process, but little is known about the relative importance of different senses used during aggression. We used the African cichlid fish, Astatotilapia burtoni, to test how visual and chemosensory signals in male–male interactions influence behavior. Males of this species exist in a dominance hierarchy, where brightly colored dominant individuals aggressively defend territories for reproductive activities. Focal males were presented with visual and chemosensory signals from other males either alone (unimodal) or together (bimodal). We found that vision is necessary for males to engage in aggressive behaviors such as frontal displays, lateral displays, and border fights. While chemical signals alone did not evoke aggressive behaviors, we find slight reductions of some aggressive behaviors when bimodal stimuli are provided. This study is the first to examine how visual–chemosensory signaling impacts male–male aggressive behavior in A. burtoni and provides insight on how these signaling modalities mediate territorial interactions.

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视觉和化学感觉信号在波顿星罗非鱼雄性-雄性攻击中的作用。
沟通刺激的感觉处理对所有进化分支的生物体的生存至关重要。多模态信号,使用多个感觉系统在这个过程中是至关重要的,但很少知道在攻击过程中使用不同感官的相对重要性。我们使用了非洲丽鱼,波托尼星罗非鱼,来测试雄性之间的互动中视觉和化学感觉信号是如何影响行为的。这个物种的雄性存在于一个统治等级中,在那里,色彩鲜艳的统治个体积极地捍卫自己的领土以进行繁殖活动。病灶雄性呈现来自其他雄性的视觉和化学感觉信号,要么单独(单峰),要么一起(双峰)。我们发现,视觉是雄性参与攻击性行为的必要条件,比如正面展示、侧面展示和边界打斗。虽然化学信号本身不会引起攻击行为,但我们发现,当提供双峰刺激时,某些攻击行为会略有减少。本研究首次研究了视觉-化学感觉信号如何影响雄性-雄性的攻击行为,并提供了这些信号模式如何介导领土相互作用的见解。
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Aggressive Behavior
Aggressive Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
4.90
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3.40%
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52
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aggressive Behavior will consider manuscripts in the English language concerning the fields of Animal Behavior, Anthropology, Ethology, Psychiatry, Psychobiology, Psychology, and Sociology which relate to either overt or implied conflict behaviors. Papers concerning mechanisms underlying or influencing behaviors generally regarded as aggressive and the physiological and/or behavioral consequences of being subject to such behaviors will fall within the scope of the journal. Review articles will be considered as well as empirical and theoretical articles. Aggressive Behavior is the official journal of the International Society for Research on Aggression.
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