“…Consequently, scores on position in relation to a defensible food resource or food intake, have been used more often to assess social status have actual scores on aggression (Metcalfe et al, 1989;Grant, 1997). Both of these parameters have a high correlation with aggression and social status in stream-living salmonids (Li & Brocksen, 1977;Fausch, 1984;Metcalfe, 1986;Caron & Beaugrand, 1988;Metcalfe et al, 1989;Huntingford et al, 1990;Hughes, 1992;Johnsson et al, 1996). Therefore it would be advantageous if alternative methods of socially ranking a lake-dwelling species such as Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (L.) could also be correlated with measures of aggression.…”