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Does boldness explain vulnerability to angling in Eurasian perch Perca fluviatilis? 被引量:6

Does boldness explain vulnerability to angling in Eurasian perch Perca fluviatilis?
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摘要 Consistent individual differences (CIDs) in behavior are of interest to both basic and applied research, because any selection acting on them could induce evolution of animal behavior. It has been suggested that CIDs in the behavior of fish might explain individual differences in vulnerability to fishing. If so, fishing could impose selection on fish behavior. In this study, we assessed boldness-indicating behaviors of Eurasian perch Perca fluviatilis using individually conducted experiments measuring the time taken to explore a novel arena containing predator (burbot, Lota Iota) cues. We studied if individual differences in boldness would explain vulnerability of individually tagged perch to experimental angling in outdoor ponds, or if fishing would impose selection on boldness-indicating behavior. Perch expressed repeatable individual differences in boldness-indicating behavior but the individual boldness-score (the first principal component) obtained using principal component analysis combining all the measured behavioral responses did not explain vulnerability to experimental angling. Instead, large body size appeared as the only statistically significant predictor of capture probability. Our results suggest that angling is selective for large size, but not always selective for high boldness.
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第2期109-115,共7页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 behavior fishing-induced evolution fishing vulnerability growth personality selection 钓鱼 河鲈 动物行为 主成分分析 个体差异 实验测量 基础研究 鱼类行为
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