Journal article
Social status influences responses to unfamiliar conspecifics in a cooperatively breeding fish
Abstract
In group living animals, individuals may visit other groups. The costs and benefits of such visits for the members of a group will depend on the attributes and intentions of the visitor, and the social status of responding group members. Using wild groups of the cooperatively breeding cichlid fish (Neolamprologus pulcher), we compared group member responses to unfamiliar ‘visiting’ conspecifics in control groups and in experimentally …
Authors
Ligocki IY; Reddon AR; Hellmann JK; O’Connor CM; Marsh-Rollo S; Balshine S; Hamilton IM
Journal
Behaviour, Vol. 152, No. 12-13, pp. 1821–1839
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers
Publication Date
January 1, 2015
DOI
10.1163/1568539x-00003306
ISSN
0005-7959