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A quantitative analysis of agonistic behavior in juvenile American lobsters (Homarus americanus L.).

R Huber1, E A Kravitz.   

Abstract

In these studies a quantitative analysis of agonistic (fighting) behavior in lobsters in presented as a first step in our attempt to relate patterns of behavior to underlying neurobiological mechanisms. The agonistic behavior of juvenile American lobsters (Homarus americanus L.) was studied in laboratory tanks at the New England Aquarium. Using video analyses and statistical techniques: (1) an ethogram of agonistic behavior was constructed; and (2) the temporal structure of the behavior was identified. We demonstrated that fighting in juvenile lobsters proceeds according to strict rules of conduct. All animals exhibit six common behavioral patterns in a stereotypical manner. A temporal sequence of these patterns was evident, representing an increase in intensity during confrontations. The typical scenario of an encounter begins with extensive threat displays upon first contact, continues with periods of ritualized aggression and restrained use of the claws, and terminates in a brief session of unrestrained combat. Predictions of game theory (i.e. assessment strategies) provide a useful framework for the understanding of fighting in lobsters. The presence of a highly structured behavioral system may reduce the potential for damage in fights among conspecifics, and may prove useful in attempts to study the neurobiological causes of complex behavioral patterns such as aggression.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7552224     DOI: 10.1159/000113260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Behav Evol        ISSN: 0006-8977            Impact factor:   1.808


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Review 2.  Amine neurochemistry and aggression in crayfish.

Authors:  Jules B Panksepp; Zhaoxia Yue; Catherine Drerup; Robert Huber
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Review 3.  Dynamic interactions of behavior and amine neurochemistry in acquisition and maintenance of social rank in crayfish.

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Journal:  Brain Behav Evol       Date:  2001-05       Impact factor: 1.808

4.  Changes in heart rate associated with contest outcome in agonistic encounters in lobsters.

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5.  Neuronal adaptations to changes in the social dominance status of crayfish.

Authors:  S R Yeh; B E Musolf; D H Edwards
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6.  Serotonin and aggressive motivation in crustaceans: altering the decision to retreat.

Authors:  R Huber; K Smith; A Delago; K Isaksson; E A Kravitz
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7.  Fighting fruit flies: a model system for the study of aggression.

Authors:  Selby Chen; Ann Yeelin Lee; Nina M Bowens; Robert Huber; Edward A Kravitz
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8.  Chronic alterations in serotonin function: dynamic neurochemical properties in agonistic behavior of the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus.

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10.  Role of the olfactory pathway in agonistic behavior of crayfish, Procambarus clarkii.

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