Behavioral response of Nile tilapia to an allopatric predator


Autoria(s): Freitas, R. H. A.; Volpato, Gilson Luiz
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

20/05/2014

20/05/2014

01/01/2008

Resumo

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

We investigated interaction of the Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, paired with either a predator, spotted sorubim, Pseudoplatystoma corruscans, or a nonpredator, threespot leporinus, Leporinus friderici. Fish behaviors were quantified 5 min before pairing and 15 min during pairing (a heterospecific fish introduced into the Nile tilapia aquarium). Distance from the heterospecific fish, frequency, and time spent in dorsal-fin display, and frequency of agonistic interactions were registered. Agonistic interaction occurred mainly between Nile tilapia and threespot leporinus. Pairing increased frequency and time spent in dorsal-fin display, mainly when tilapia was paired with the threespot leporinus. Tilapia kept further away from spotted sorubim than from threespot leporinus. We concluded that Nile tilapia discriminates a predator from a harmless nonpredator allopatric heterospecific, suggesting a genetically-based ability. The dorsal-fin display is interpreted as both anti-predatory (displayed to the predator spotted sorubim) and intimidator behavior (displayed to the threespot leporinus).

Formato

267-272

Identificador

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10236240802509767

Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology. Abingdon: Taylor & Francis Ltd, v. 41, n. 4, p. 267-272, 2008.

1023-6244

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17803

10.1080/10236240802509767

WOS:000261672900005

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Relação

Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology

Direitos

closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #tilapia #Oreochromis niloticus #behavioral response #predator species #Pseudoplatystoma corruscans #non-predator species #Leporinus friderici #genome-based preference
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article