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Vocalization during Agonistic Behaviour inCottus gobioL. (Cottidae): An Acoustic Threat Display

机译:Vocalization during Agonistic Behaviour inCottus gobioL. (Cottidae): An Acoustic Threat Display

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AbstractAgonistic behaviour in the river bullheadC. gobioconsists of visual (raising gill covers and fins, lowering the head, darkening) and acoustic (single knock sounds and trains of knock sounds) threat displays, rarely followed by attacks and bites. This study investigates the relationship of vocalizations with size, dominance, territory dimensions and sex of the opponents. Four groups, each consisting of a big male, a small male and a female, were each investigated for three different days. The number of won contests of each individual, the numbers of each sound produced during these encounters and the tank part where encounters took place were determined.Subordinate fish emit fewer sounds but relatively far more trains of knock sounds than dominant ones. They produce relatively more sounds under shelters whereas dominants do this on uncovered areas.α‐fish produce more calls during agonistic encounters withβ‐fish thanΩfish. Inβ‐individuals no such difference was noted. Basically no sex related behaviour could be observed. In each area of the tank one individual won most contests (= territory). Dimensions of territories differed significantly between individuals in each tank (α‐,β‐,Ω‐fish). In no case were all three individuals able to maintain territories.Relative sizes of fish correlate significantly with relative numbers of successful encounters and with territory dimensions. Furthermore, both parameters are positively correlated with the numbers of sounds emitted by an individual.Sound production inC. gobiofunctions as an acoustical threat display. Because of the high energy costs of sound emission underwater it might be a very effective method of assessing the fighting abil

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    《ethology》 |1990年第3期|193-201|共页
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    Friedrich Ladich;

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