Assessment of fighting ability in the vocal cichlid Metriaclima zebra in face of incongruent audiovisual information
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Resumo: | Information transfer between individuals typically depends on multiple sensory channels. Yet, how multi-sensory inputs shape adaptive behavioural decisions remains largely unexplored. We tested the relative importance of audio and visual sensory modalities in opponent size assessment in the vocal cichlid fish, Metriaclima zebra, by playing back mismatched agonistic sounds mimicking larger or smaller opponents during fights of size-matched males. Trials consisted in three 5-min periods: PRE (visual), PBK (acoustic+visual) and POST (visual). During PBK agonistic sounds of smaller (high frequency or low amplitude) or larger (low frequency or high amplitude) males were played back interactively. As a control, we used white noise and silence. We show that sound frequency but not amplitude affects aggression, indicating that spectral cues reliably signal fighting ability. In addition, males reacted to the contrasting audio-visual information by giving prevalence to the sensory channel signalling a larger opponent. Our results suggest that fish can compare the relevance of information provided by different sensory inputs to make behavioural decisions during fights, which ultimately contributes to their individual fitness. These findings have implications for our understanding of the role of multi-sensory inputs in shaping behavioural output during conflicts in vertebrates. |
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Assessment of fighting ability in the vocal cichlid Metriaclima zebra in face of incongruent audiovisual informationIncongruent signalsMultimodal communicationOpponent assessmentAdaptive frameworkReceiver psychologyCichlidsInformation transfer between individuals typically depends on multiple sensory channels. Yet, how multi-sensory inputs shape adaptive behavioural decisions remains largely unexplored. We tested the relative importance of audio and visual sensory modalities in opponent size assessment in the vocal cichlid fish, Metriaclima zebra, by playing back mismatched agonistic sounds mimicking larger or smaller opponents during fights of size-matched males. Trials consisted in three 5-min periods: PRE (visual), PBK (acoustic+visual) and POST (visual). During PBK agonistic sounds of smaller (high frequency or low amplitude) or larger (low frequency or high amplitude) males were played back interactively. As a control, we used white noise and silence. We show that sound frequency but not amplitude affects aggression, indicating that spectral cues reliably signal fighting ability. In addition, males reacted to the contrasting audio-visual information by giving prevalence to the sensory channel signalling a larger opponent. Our results suggest that fish can compare the relevance of information provided by different sensory inputs to make behavioural decisions during fights, which ultimately contributes to their individual fitness. These findings have implications for our understanding of the role of multi-sensory inputs in shaping behavioural output during conflicts in vertebrates.Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia - FCTRepositório do ISPAAmorim, Maria Clara PessoaFonseca, PauloMathevon, NicolasBeauchaud, Marilyn2020-01-07T20:29:02Z2019-01-01T00:00:00Z2019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/7307engBiology Open, 12(8), 1-9. Doi: 10.1242/bio.0433562046639010.1242/bio.043356info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-05T16:43:00Zoai:repositorio.ispa.pt:10400.12/7307Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:25:07.730903Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Assessment of fighting ability in the vocal cichlid Metriaclima zebra in face of incongruent audiovisual information |
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Assessment of fighting ability in the vocal cichlid Metriaclima zebra in face of incongruent audiovisual information |
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Assessment of fighting ability in the vocal cichlid Metriaclima zebra in face of incongruent audiovisual information Amorim, Maria Clara Pessoa Incongruent signals Multimodal communication Opponent assessment Adaptive framework Receiver psychology Cichlids |
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Assessment of fighting ability in the vocal cichlid Metriaclima zebra in face of incongruent audiovisual information |
title_full |
Assessment of fighting ability in the vocal cichlid Metriaclima zebra in face of incongruent audiovisual information |
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Assessment of fighting ability in the vocal cichlid Metriaclima zebra in face of incongruent audiovisual information |
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Assessment of fighting ability in the vocal cichlid Metriaclima zebra in face of incongruent audiovisual information |
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Assessment of fighting ability in the vocal cichlid Metriaclima zebra in face of incongruent audiovisual information |
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Amorim, Maria Clara Pessoa |
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Amorim, Maria Clara Pessoa Fonseca, Paulo Mathevon, Nicolas Beauchaud, Marilyn |
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Fonseca, Paulo Mathevon, Nicolas Beauchaud, Marilyn |
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Repositório do ISPA |
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Amorim, Maria Clara Pessoa Fonseca, Paulo Mathevon, Nicolas Beauchaud, Marilyn |
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Incongruent signals Multimodal communication Opponent assessment Adaptive framework Receiver psychology Cichlids |
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Incongruent signals Multimodal communication Opponent assessment Adaptive framework Receiver psychology Cichlids |
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Information transfer between individuals typically depends on multiple sensory channels. Yet, how multi-sensory inputs shape adaptive behavioural decisions remains largely unexplored. We tested the relative importance of audio and visual sensory modalities in opponent size assessment in the vocal cichlid fish, Metriaclima zebra, by playing back mismatched agonistic sounds mimicking larger or smaller opponents during fights of size-matched males. Trials consisted in three 5-min periods: PRE (visual), PBK (acoustic+visual) and POST (visual). During PBK agonistic sounds of smaller (high frequency or low amplitude) or larger (low frequency or high amplitude) males were played back interactively. As a control, we used white noise and silence. We show that sound frequency but not amplitude affects aggression, indicating that spectral cues reliably signal fighting ability. In addition, males reacted to the contrasting audio-visual information by giving prevalence to the sensory channel signalling a larger opponent. Our results suggest that fish can compare the relevance of information provided by different sensory inputs to make behavioural decisions during fights, which ultimately contributes to their individual fitness. These findings have implications for our understanding of the role of multi-sensory inputs in shaping behavioural output during conflicts in vertebrates. |
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