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I know you: familiarity with an audience influences male-male interactions in Siamese fighting fish, Betta splendens

机译:我知道你:与观众的熟悉会影响暹罗斗鱼(Betta splendens)中的男女互动

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The presence of an audience alters male-male interactions in a number of social species. Additionally, whether individuals have interacted previously may influence the current encounter. Although it is clear that previous exposure influences communication and that the presence of an audience affects behavior in a number of contexts, how these phenomena might interact to impact interactions is underexplored. This study examined the effects of audience familiarity on male-male interactions in Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens). Treatments that varied based on familiarity with and sex of the audience as well as length of time after initial audience exposure were used to investigate whether male aggressive interactions were affected by these factors. Males first encountered an individual that would later become an audience. Pairs of males then interacted with each other in either the presence of this familiar individual or a new, unfamiliar audience conspecific or with no audience at all. Opponent-directed gill flaring and tail beats were influenced by familiarity with the audience individual, although they were affected differently by the sex of the audience present. Gill flaring was affected predominantly by the presence of a male audience, whereas tail beat rate was influenced by the presence of a female audience. Gill flaring rate did not differ regardless of whether 4 or 24 h had passed between the initial exposure to the audience and the testing phase. In contrast, the familiarity effect disappeared after 4 h for tail beats. These results stress the importance of considering the familiarity of individuals within a network when examining communication networks.
机译:观众的出现改变了许多社会物种中的男女互动。此外,个人以前是否进行过互动可能会影响当前的相遇。尽管很明显以前的接触会影响交流,并且听众的到场会在许多情况下影响行为,但这些现象可能如何相互作用以影响相互作用仍未得到充分研究。这项研究检查了观众对暹罗斗鱼(Betta splendens)中男女互动的影响。根据受众的熟悉程度和性别以及初次接触受众后的时间长短而变化的治疗方法,用于调查男性激进互动是否受这些因素影响。男性最先遇到一个个体,后来成为观众。然后,成对的男性在这个熟悉的人的面前,或者是一个新的,陌生的,特定的受众群体,或者根本没有受众群体之间进行互动。与对手相对的g张开和尾巴跳动受听众个人熟悉程度的影响,尽管它们受到当场听众性别的不同影响。 male的爆发主要受男性听众的影响,而尾巴拍动率则受女性听众的影响。无论从最初接触观众到测试阶段之间经过4或24小时,regardless的张开率都没有差异。相比之下,尾巴拍打4小时后,熟悉感消失了。这些结果强调了在检查通信网络时考虑网络内个人熟悉度的重要性。

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