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Social Interactions Of Lythrypnus Dalli And Their Effects On Aggression, Neuropeptides, Steroid Metabolism, And Sex-Typical Morphology, Michael Paul Black Apr 2005

Social Interactions Of Lythrypnus Dalli And Their Effects On Aggression, Neuropeptides, Steroid Metabolism, And Sex-Typical Morphology, Michael Paul Black

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Social interactions can have profound effects on the behavior, physiology, and overall fitness of an individual. An example of this in Lythrypnus dalli is the removal of a male from a social group resulting in a dominant female fish changing sex. The dominant female's transformation involves a suite of changes including brain, behavior, morphology, and physiology. Following the social trigger (male removal), sex-changing individuals' morphology, steroid levels, and changes in the behavior were quantified in the field and compared to results found previously in the laboratory. There were lower rates of aggressive and courtship behavior in the field, but the …