Modulation of Fgfr1a signaling in zebrafish reveals a genetic basis for the aggression–boldness syndrome
WHJ Norton, K Stumpenhorst… - Journal of …, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience
Behavioral syndromes are suites of two or more behaviors that correlate across
environmental contexts. The aggression–boldness syndrome links aggression, boldness …
environmental contexts. The aggression–boldness syndrome links aggression, boldness …
A meta-analysis of correlated behaviours with implications for behavioural syndromes: mean effect size, publication bias, phylogenetic effects and the role of mediator …
LZ Garamszegi, G Markó, G Herczeg - Evolutionary Ecology, 2012 - Springer
In evolutionary and behavioural ecology, increasing attention is being paid to the fact that
functionally distinct behaviours are often not independent from each other. Such …
functionally distinct behaviours are often not independent from each other. Such …
Unifying individual differences in personality, predictability and plasticity: a practical guide
Organisms use labile traits to respond to different conditions over short time‐scales. When a
population experiences the same conditions, we might expect all individuals to adjust their …
population experiences the same conditions, we might expect all individuals to adjust their …
Systematic screening of behavioral responses in two zebrafish strains
Wild-type (WT) zebrafish are commonly used in behavioral tests, but the term WT is not a
precise description, and corresponds to many different strains (eg, AB, TU, WIK, and others) …
precise description, and corresponds to many different strains (eg, AB, TU, WIK, and others) …
A method for exploring the structure of behavioural syndromes to allow formal comparison within and between data sets
Research on behavioural syndromes (consistent individual differences in suites of
correlated behaviours) requires formal statistical methods to describe and compare …
correlated behaviours) requires formal statistical methods to describe and compare …
Aggression and monoamines: effects of sex and social rank in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
SJ Dahlbom, T Backström, K Lundstedt-Enkel… - Behavioural brain …, 2012 - Elsevier
Social defeat is a common model for studies on depression. However, such models are most
often used to study aggression in males and sex differences in depression may therefore be …
often used to study aggression in males and sex differences in depression may therefore be …
Lifetime exposure to benzophenone-3 at an environmentally relevant concentration leads to female–biased social behavior and cognition deficits in zebrafish
C Bai, H Dong, J Tao, Y Chen, H Xu, J Lin… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Benzophenone-3 (BP3) is an organic UV filter widely used in the commercial
formulations of various personal care products. It has been detected ubiquitously in the …
formulations of various personal care products. It has been detected ubiquitously in the …
Assessing social behavior phenotypes in adult zebrafish: Shoaling, social preference, and mirror biting tests
M Pham, J Raymond, J Hester, E Kyzar… - Zebrafish protocols for …, 2012 - Springer
Zebrafish are a popular model organism in neuroscience research, recently emerging as an
excellent species to study complex social phenotypes. For example, zebrafish actively form …
excellent species to study complex social phenotypes. For example, zebrafish actively form …
Sex differences in adult zebrafish anxiolytic-like responses to diazepam and melatonin
R Genario, ACVV Giacomini, MS de Abreu, L Marcon… - Neuroscience …, 2020 - Elsevier
Sex differences are an important variable in biomedical research. The zebrafish (Danio
rerio) is rapidly becoming a critical novel model organism in translational neuroscience and …
rerio) is rapidly becoming a critical novel model organism in translational neuroscience and …