Context-dependent multimodal behaviour in a coral reef fish

Author:

Davidson Isla Keesje1ORCID,Williams Ben2ORCID,Stratford John E.2,Chapuis Lucille13ORCID,Simpson Stephen D.1ORCID,Radford Andrew N.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol , Bristol, UK

2. Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research, University College London , London, UK

3. Leigh Marine Laboratory, Institute of Marine Science, University of Auckland , Auckland, New Zealand

Abstract

Animals are expected to respond flexibly to changing circumstances, with multimodal signalling providing potential plasticity in social interactions. While numerous studies have documented context-dependent behavioural trade-offs in terrestrial species, far less work has considered such decision-making in fish, especially in natural conditions. Coral reef ecosystems host 25% of all known marine species, making them hotbeds of competition and predation. We conducted experiments with wild Ambon damselfish ( Pomacentrus amboinensis ) to investigate context-dependent responses to a conspecific intruder; specifically, how nest defence is influenced by an elevated predation risk. We found that nest-defending male Ambon damselfish responded aggressively to a conspecific intruder, spending less time sheltering and more time interacting, as well as signalling both visually and acoustically. In the presence of a model predator compared to a model herbivore, males spent less time interacting with the intruder, with a tendency towards reduced investment in visual displays compensated for by an increase in acoustic signalling instead. We therefore provide ecologically valid evidence that the context experienced by an individual can affect its behavioural responses and multimodal displays towards conspecific threats.

Publisher

The Royal Society

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