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- W2049146418 abstract "Many monogamous birds and fish perform displays towards mates that are either identical or very similar to threat displays. Uncertainty in partner recognition may be a key to explaining this behaviour in the monogamous butterflyfishChaetodon lunulatus . From a causal perspective, when partner recognition is uncertain, the butterflyfish may follow the same decision rules as in territorial interactions with nonpartners. From this hypothesis, I derived three predictions of the frequencies of social behaviours, that is, solo displays, mutual displays, attacks and rejoinings. If the frequencies areS , M, A and R, respectively, the predictions are that (1) M/ (M+A) andM/ (M+S) should be higher in rejoining situations than in a pair-swimming situation; (2) (M+S)/R and (M+A) /R should increase with the duration of separation; and (3) M/ (M+A) should be larger than M/ (M+S). To test the predictions, I made field observations. The results supported all of these predictions. Therefore, I suggest that uncertainty of partner recognition causes the butterflyfish to perform the tail-up display, which is usually used in territorial interactions, towards the partner. From a functional perspective, this hypothesis implies that the display serves to reduce the risk of failure to recognize a partner, which could result in an attack. The display causes the conspecific to hesitate before attacking, providing sufficient time for partner recognition. Field data indicated that more than 70% of dangerous attacks were prevented by a tail-up display." @default.
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