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Effects of kinship on aggression and RNA content in juvenile Arctic charr
Authors:K. H. Olsé  n,&dagger   T. Jä  Urvi,&dagger  
Affiliation:Department of Limnology, Vertebrate Physiology and Behaviour Unit, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 20, S-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden;Institute of Freshwater Research, S-178 93 Drottningholm, Sweden and †Department of Zoology, University of Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:The behaviour of juvenile Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus was studied in groups of four siblings composed of familiar and unfamiliar individuals or in mixed groups of four where both siblings and unrelated individuals were present. The frequency of aggressive acts was significantly higher in the mixed groups compared to the pure sibling groups and the difference was present at all levels of the hierarchy rank order, based on a dominance index, except the lowest ranked individuals. The difference was significant after but not before feeding, implying that competition with non-kin for a food resource increased the aggression. No significant difference in weight gain was observed between sibling and mixed groups during the 6 days of the experiment, but the RNA contents of lateral musculature in dominant individuals from sibling groups were significantly higher than the corresponding fish in the mixed group, suggesting a difference in growth rate when the experiments ended. No significant difference in RNA content was observed between subordinate fish of the two treatments, i.e. siblings v . mixed.
Keywords:aggression    Arctic charr    kin discrimination    RNA content    Salvelinus alpinus    siblings
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