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Stress and parental care in a wild Teleost fish: insights from exogenous supraphysiological cortisol implants.

Abstract

Male largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) provide sole parental care over a 4-6-wk period to a single brood, fanning the eggs to keep them oxygenated and free of silt and defending the brood until the offspring develop antipredator tactics. During this period, fish are highly active and have few opportunities for feeding, so this activity is energetically costly. To understand some of the consequences of stress during this challenging …

Authors

O'Connor CM; Gilmour KM; Arlinghaus R; Van Der Kraak G; Cooke SJ

Journal

Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology, Vol. 82, No. 6, pp. 709–719

Publisher

University of Chicago Press

Publication Date

November 2009

DOI

10.1086/605914

ISSN

2993-7965