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Bold minnows consistently approach danger in the field and lab in response to either chemical or visual indicators of predation risk

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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY
卷 64, 期 3, 页码 381-387

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DOI: 10.1007/s00265-009-0854-y

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Predator inspection; Behavioral syndrome; Chemical cues; Fathead minnow

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  1. NSF [DBI-0648931]

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A behavioral syndrome is a suite of behaviors correlated across multiple social contexts. In this study, boldness in the face of predation risk was assessed twice in fish across two different sensory modalities in both the field and lab to ascertain the biological relevance and complexity of this attribute. Individual fathead minnows were captured from a natural field population using traps that either contained chemical alarm cues (conspecific skin extract) or control (well water) and their responses to the presence of predator behind a glass partition assessed in the laboratory. Although fewer fish were captured in alarm cue-labeled traps, these bold fish performed longer predator inspections than shy fish captured in control traps. Thus, a shy/bold behavioral syndrome was expressed consistently across field and lab settings in response to both chemical and visual indicators of danger. Shy and bold individuals did not differ in sex, body length, secondary sexual characteristics, or parasite load but were of more robust physical condition.

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