1983
DOI: 10.1163/156853983x00084
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The Territorial Prior Residence Effect in Convict Cichlids (Cichlasoma Nigrofasciatum GÜNther): Temporal Aspects of Establishment and Retention, and Proximate Mechanisms

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“…Thus, the mirror image may also give the oscar some incomplete information about the "opponent", since there is no chemical communication between the "combatants", stimulating continuous attacks from the aggressor. Thirdly, probably a prior residence effect occurred (e.g., Figler & Einhorn, 1983;Figler et al, 1986;Turner, 1994), which can be established through isolation in many cichlids. An increased level of aggression in the absence of competitors may be advantageous because it increases the chance to win contests against conspecific intruders (Gómez-Laplaza & Morgan, 2000).…”
Section: Braz J Biol 66(1b)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, the mirror image may also give the oscar some incomplete information about the "opponent", since there is no chemical communication between the "combatants", stimulating continuous attacks from the aggressor. Thirdly, probably a prior residence effect occurred (e.g., Figler & Einhorn, 1983;Figler et al, 1986;Turner, 1994), which can be established through isolation in many cichlids. An increased level of aggression in the absence of competitors may be advantageous because it increases the chance to win contests against conspecific intruders (Gómez-Laplaza & Morgan, 2000).…”
Section: Braz J Biol 66(1b)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several variables can affect aggressive drive in fishes, such as prior residence (Figler & Einhorn, 1983), dominance or subordination experience (Nelissen & Andries, 1988), levels of androgens (Munro & Pitcher, 1983) and social isolation (Gómez-Laplaza & Morgan, 2000). With regard to the latter factor, there are diverse effects depending on the species, isolation period and other social organization-related factors.…”
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“…Animals that engage in interactions make assessments about contested territories (or resources) and the fighting ability of the owner relative to the intruder (Parker 1974, Barlow 1983. Winners in territorial disputes are determined by the effect of prior residence (Braddock 1949, Figler & Einhorn 1983, body size (Parker 1974, Faria et al 1998, previous experience (Beacham 1988, Beaugrand & Goulet 2000 or combinations of factors (Takahashi et al 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…284-287). For instance, using pairs of convict cichlids, Figler and his colleagues have shown that the first fish to bite is typically the victor or dominant animal in the fight (Figler & Einhorn, 1983;Figler & Evensen, 1979;Figler & Peeke, 1978;Figler, Wazlavek, Spencer, & Gussio, 1985). However, there are several potential problems for interpreters of those cichlid studies.…”
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