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State-dependent behavior and alternative behavioral strategies in brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) fry

机译:褐鳟鱼(Salmo trutta L.)鱼苗的状态依赖行为和替代行为策略

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AbstractAnimals generally adjust their behavior in response to bodily state (e.g., size and energy reserves) to optimize energy intake in relation to mortality risk, weighing predation probability against the risk of starvation. Here, we investigated whether brown trout Salmo trutta adjust their behavior in relation to energetic status and body size during a major early-life selection bottleneck, when fast growth is important. Over two consecutive time periods (P1 and P2; 12 and 23 days, respectively), food availability was manipulated, using four different combinations of high (H) and low (L) rations (i.e., HH, HL, LH, and LL; first and second letter denoting ration during P1 and P2, respectively). Social effects were excluded through individual isolation. Following the treatment periods, fish in the HL treatment were on average 15–21 % more active than the other groups in a forced open-field test, but large within-treatment variation provided only weak statistical support for this effect. Furthermore, fish on L-ration during P2 tended to be more actively aggressive towards their mirror image than fish on H-ration. Body size was related to behavioral expression, with larger fish being more active and aggressive. Swimming activity and active aggression were positively correlated, forming a behavioral syndrome in the studied population. Based on these behavioral traits, we could also distinguish two behavioral clusters: one consisting of more active and aggressive individuals and the other consisting of less active and aggressive individuals. This indicates that brown trout fry adopt distinct behavioral strategies early in life.
机译:摘要动物通常会根据身体状态(例如大小和能量储备)来调整其行为,以优化与死亡风险相关的能量摄入,权衡掠食概率与饥饿风险。在这里,我们研究了褐鳟鳟鱼在快速生长很重要的一个主要早期选择瓶颈期间,是否会根据精力充沛的状态和体型调整其行为。在两个连续的时间段(分别为P1和P2;分别为12天和23天),使用高(H)和低(L)口粮的四种不同组合(即HH,HL,LH和LL;第一个和第二个字母分别表示P1和P2期间的比率)。社会影响通过个体隔离被排除在外。经过一段时间的治疗后,在强行露天试验中,HL处理的鱼比其他组的鱼平均活跃度提高了15-21%,但是处理范围内的较大差异仅对此效果提供了较弱的统计支持。此外,在P2期间使用L配比的鱼比使用H配比的鱼更倾向于主动镜像。体型与行为表达有关,大鱼更活跃,更具攻击性。游泳活动与积极攻击积极相关,在研究人群中形成行为综合症。基于这些行为特征,我们还可以区分两个行为群:一个由较积极主动的个体组成,另一个由较不活跃主动的个体组成。这表明褐鳟鱼苗在生命的早期就采取了不同的行为策略。

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