Context dependent variation in aggression and mating behaviour in the pygmy halfbeak (Dermogenys collettei) : a study of wild population

To understand animal behaviour, it is important to consider the environment in which it occurs. The environment, consisting of both abiotic factors and social context, is usually highly variable and leads to variation in individual’s and group’s behaviour. To better understand the environmental infl...

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Main Author: Michalak, Piotr
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning 2021
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OSR
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-4369412021-03-05T05:41:06ZContext dependent variation in aggression and mating behaviour in the pygmy halfbeak (Dermogenys collettei) : a study of wild populationengMichalak, PiotrUppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning2021aggressionanimal behaviourecologyenvironmentgroup sizehalfbeakmatingOSREcologyEkologiEvolutionary BiologyEvolutionsbiologiTo understand animal behaviour, it is important to consider the environment in which it occurs. The environment, consisting of both abiotic factors and social context, is usually highly variable and leads to variation in individual’s and group’s behaviour. To better understand the environmental influences on behaviour of pygmy halfbeaks (Dermogenys collettei), a small live-bearing fish, I viewed videos of shoals of wild halfbeaks in Singapore. I investigated effects of environmental variation (water depth, canopy cover and water vegetation) and social environment (group size and male to female sex ratio) on halfbeaks’ aggression and mating behaviours. I found that environment had little effect and most variation between studied shoals was probably due to social factors. I found some evidence for aggression increase in larger shoals, primarily in males. Sex ratio had different relation with aggression for individual sexes and mating behaviours decreased when sex ratio became more male biased. This study shows that halfbeaks probably modify their behaviour in relation to social environment. I also show that these changes are similar to those described in other species, which strengthens the validity of using halfbeaks to study social interactions. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-436941application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic aggression
animal behaviour
ecology
environment
group size
halfbeak
mating
OSR
Ecology
Ekologi
Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionsbiologi
spellingShingle aggression
animal behaviour
ecology
environment
group size
halfbeak
mating
OSR
Ecology
Ekologi
Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionsbiologi
Michalak, Piotr
Context dependent variation in aggression and mating behaviour in the pygmy halfbeak (Dermogenys collettei) : a study of wild population
description To understand animal behaviour, it is important to consider the environment in which it occurs. The environment, consisting of both abiotic factors and social context, is usually highly variable and leads to variation in individual’s and group’s behaviour. To better understand the environmental influences on behaviour of pygmy halfbeaks (Dermogenys collettei), a small live-bearing fish, I viewed videos of shoals of wild halfbeaks in Singapore. I investigated effects of environmental variation (water depth, canopy cover and water vegetation) and social environment (group size and male to female sex ratio) on halfbeaks’ aggression and mating behaviours. I found that environment had little effect and most variation between studied shoals was probably due to social factors. I found some evidence for aggression increase in larger shoals, primarily in males. Sex ratio had different relation with aggression for individual sexes and mating behaviours decreased when sex ratio became more male biased. This study shows that halfbeaks probably modify their behaviour in relation to social environment. I also show that these changes are similar to those described in other species, which strengthens the validity of using halfbeaks to study social interactions.
author Michalak, Piotr
author_facet Michalak, Piotr
author_sort Michalak, Piotr
title Context dependent variation in aggression and mating behaviour in the pygmy halfbeak (Dermogenys collettei) : a study of wild population
title_short Context dependent variation in aggression and mating behaviour in the pygmy halfbeak (Dermogenys collettei) : a study of wild population
title_full Context dependent variation in aggression and mating behaviour in the pygmy halfbeak (Dermogenys collettei) : a study of wild population
title_fullStr Context dependent variation in aggression and mating behaviour in the pygmy halfbeak (Dermogenys collettei) : a study of wild population
title_full_unstemmed Context dependent variation in aggression and mating behaviour in the pygmy halfbeak (Dermogenys collettei) : a study of wild population
title_sort context dependent variation in aggression and mating behaviour in the pygmy halfbeak (dermogenys collettei) : a study of wild population
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning
publishDate 2021
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