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- W2296449 abstract "Communication is not only restricted to dyadic interactions. And, therefore, signals exchanged between animals can be available to third-party elements, that can gather information potentially relevant to them, in a phenomenon termed as eavesdropping. For instance, in an aggressive context, males could eavesdrop on male-male interactions to gather information about their rivals' fighting abilities. However, the presence of bystanders can lead to a situation in which their presence could potentially influence the signaling behaviour of eavesdropped animals, in a phenomenon named as audience effect. The effect of an audience on agonistic signaling behaviour has been extensively studied in several species. Here, we were interested in determining if zebrafish males (Danio rerio) could eavesdrop on aggressive contests between demonstrators and, if so, whether experiencing a prior victory or defeat could influence how they use the gathered information. To do this, we measured their preference in terms of the time spent with each winner or loser. Also, we wanted to determine if males adjusted their agonistic behaviour when exposed to conspecifics, either before and/or during an aggressive interaction. In these experiments we used zebrafish since it has been used as a model organism in several areas of study. Therefore, by being a highly studied species, it has an extensive number of genetic resources available such as transgenic or mutant lines. We could not detected the presence of eavesdropping in zebrafish in terms of its preference towards winners or losers of seen interactions. Therefore we could not determine the influence of a prior outcome in the use of socially acquired information. However, we found that zebrafish males adjust their aggressive behaviour when conspecifics are present, by increasing the frequency of assessment in these interactions. Also, pre-exposure to conspecifics increased the time winners spent chasing losers." @default.
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