Male display behaviour in siamese fighting fish
Male display behaviour in siamese fighting fish
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The first aim is to determine whether male fighter fish invest more energy in aggressive or courtship displays depending on the
stimulus. We hypothesis that a male fighter being exposed to a female displays more courtship than aggressive behaviours.
whereas a male fighter being exposed to a male displays more aggressive than courtship behaviours. The second aim will
examine whether order of exposure alters the investment of energy in aggressive and copulatory displays towards another
individual (male or female). We hypothesise that aggression will be positively correlated to increased reproductive fitness of
male Bettas. We also hypothesise that the order of exposure will alter the investment of energy in aggressive and copulatory
displays towards another individual (male or female).