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Distance to neighbours influences the trade-off between hiding after disturbance and defending food patches in convict cichlids (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Archocentrus nigrofasciatus</Emphasis>)
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Ian?M?HamiltonEmail author
Institution:(1) Biology Department, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada;(2) Present address: Zoology Institute, University of Bern, Wohlenstrasse 50a, 3032, Hinterkappelen, Switzerland
Abstract:Territories are often aggregated. Because of this, distance to neighbours should influence how territory-holders balance safety from predators with the use and defence of resources. I examined the influence of distance to a neighbour on refuge use by pairs of convict cichlids (Archocentrus nigrofasciatus) faced with a conflict between hiding and defending food patches. Neighbours could reduce the rate of intrusions by strangers as a by-product of their own resource defence. This should allow fish with near neighbours to spend more time in the refuge. Neighbours could also steal from patches that are left undefended. This should lead to a reduction in use of the refuge. When one fish was confined to its refuge (so that its patch was undefended), theft by the other increased as inter-patch distance decreased. Distance between patches did not influence the rate of intrusion by non-territorial fish. When both fish defended patches, body mass influenced the effect of inter-patch distance on refuge use. Large fish rarely used the refuge, but small territory-holders spent more time in the refuge when patches were close together, as predicted. However, when one fish was dominant at both patches, distance between patches did not influence refuge use. These results suggest that, despite increased opportunity for theft, there is no realised foraging or defensive benefit to settling near neighbours that are of similar competitive ability.Communicated by J. Krause
Keywords:Aggregation  Archocentrus nigrofasciatus (Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum)  Dominance  Predation risk  Resource defence
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