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Design of Emergence Test Arenas Can Affect the Results of Boldness Assays
Authors:Joacim Näslund  Badreddine Bererhi  Jörgen I Johnsson
Institution:Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:In this study, we investigate whether and how arena design of emergence tests (a commonly used boldness assay where the latency to emerge from a start box is measured) can affect the behaviour of the subject animals. We used two populations of wild brown trout fry, captured on their hatching grounds, and measured emergence latency in arenas with two different sizes of start‐box gates and two different environments into which the fish emerges from the start box (barren and complex), in a factorial design. We found that arena design affected the behaviour of the fish, but only in one of the populations. In the affected population, a large start‐box gate in combination with a barren environment reduced emergence latency. Furthermore, the time from leaving the box until entering another compartment on the opposite side of the arena was shorter in a barren environment as compared to a more complex environment. We also found that smaller brown trout fry generally showed lower tendency for emerging from the start box at all. The results of this study suggest that direct comparisons among results from experiments using different arena designs may be problematic and highlight the importance of reporting details of arena design in publications.
Keywords:boldness     Salmo trutta     environmental complexity  start‐box  fish
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