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Title: Effect of Competitor Density on the Aggressiveness of Juvenile White Seabream (Diplodus sargus cadenati de la Paz, Bauchot and Daget, 1974)
Authors: Caballero, Catalina
Castro-Hdez, José J. 
UNESCO Clasification: 2408 Etología
3105 Peces y fauna silvestre
Keywords: Diplodus sargus cadenati
Aggressiveness
Agonistic interactions
Competitor density
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: 0096-140X
Journal: Aggressive Behavior 
Abstract: The number of aggressive interactions displayed by juveniles of Diplodus sargus cadenati increases progressively in proportion to the number of intruders, with an upper threshold of more than 16 to 18 intruder fish. Beyond this density, resident aggressiveness decreases. The number of aggressive interactions that the resident fish devotes to expelling each intruder shows a clear and significant tendency to decrease as competitor density increases. The resident fish is incapable of rapidly evaluating the outweighing of its capacity for defense. Moreover, the strategy of aggressive defense of the resource against the density of competitors does not seem to be only profitability criteria dependent, but rather there is also a significant influence of the ability to fight shown by the resident.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/52211
ISSN: 0096-140X
DOI: 10.1002/ab.10049
Source: Aggressive Behavior [ISSN 0096-140X], v. 29, p. 279-284
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