Sensory Cues Underlying Competitive Growth In The Clown Anemonefish (Amphiprion Percula)

Leah Desrochers,Rebecca Branconi,E Schlatter, Brianne Dent,Peter Buston

BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES(2020)

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In some animal societies, access to breeding depends on the individual's position in a hierarchy, which often depends on an individual's size. In such societies, individuals may try to outgrow one another to attain a higher rank by engaging in a form of strategic growth (competitive growth). This suggests that members of the hierarchy can track changes in the growth and size of potential competitors and respond accordingly. The clown anemonefish, Amphiprion percula, is one species known to exhibit competitive growth at the initiation of size hierarchies. Here, we use 5 combinations of sensory cues to determine which cues must be available for individuals to engage in competitive growth. Our results show that mechanosensory (pressure and/or touch) cues or unobstructed interactions are necessary for competitive growth to occur. This study provides an understanding of the relationship between sensory cues and phenotypic responses to different social contexts.
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Phenotypic plasticity, Strategic growth, Sensory cues, Mechanosensory cues, Amphiprion percula
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