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Effect of temperature on activity and social behavior of the adult tautog Tautoga onitis under laboratory conditions

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Experiments were conducted on the effects of high, sublethal temperature on activity, social behavior, and feeding in the adult tautog Tautoga onitis held under controlled laboratory conditions. Norms of these behaviors were established during acclimation to temperatures at which these fish are commonly found. During acclimation, the fish were active and feeding throughout the day. A dominance hierarchy, based primarily on size, was established for each group, with subordinate fish being displaced from all areas of the aquarium. Under elevated temperature, changes in established norms of these behaviors were observed, with activity, feeding, aggression, and the spacing between fish showing a decrease. Following return to pre-rise temperatures, although aggression remained reduced, activity, interfish distance, and feeding approached levels established during acclimation. A comparison of these results with previous ones on young tautog is made and the significance of the findings is discussed.

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Communicated by M.R. Tripp, Newark

This work was supported, in part, by a grant from the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration No. E(49-7) 3045.

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Olla, B.L., Studholme, A.L., Bejda, A.J. et al. Effect of temperature on activity and social behavior of the adult tautog Tautoga onitis under laboratory conditions. Mar. Biol. 45, 369–378 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00391823

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