The endocrine regulation of cichlids social and reproductive behavior through the eyes of the chanchita, Cichlasoma dimerus (Percomorpha; Cichlidae)

Sociobiology, the study of social behavior, calls for a laboratory model with specific requirements. Among the most obvious is the execution of social interactions that need to be readily observable, quantifiable and analyzable. If, in turn, one focuses on the neuroendocrinological basis of social b...

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Autores principales: Ramallo, Martín R., Tubert, Cecilia, Fiszbein, Ana, Pandolfi, Matías
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spelling paper:paper_09284257_v108_n2-3_p194_Ramallo2023-06-08T15:52:14Z The endocrine regulation of cichlids social and reproductive behavior through the eyes of the chanchita, Cichlasoma dimerus (Percomorpha; Cichlidae) Ramallo, Martín R. Tubert, Cecilia Fiszbein, Ana Pandolfi, Matías Behavior Chanchita Cichlasoma dimerus Cichlids Reproduction Social hierarchies androgen argiprestocin gonadotropin hydrocortisone hormone aggression animal behavior Cichlasoma dimerus cichlid hormonal regulation hormone response mate choice maturity nonhuman ovary cycle parental behavior photoperiodicity reproduction reproductive behavior Review sex differentiation social behavior social control social environment social interaction social life social status social structure animal cichlid endocrine system female male physiology sexual behavior Aggression Animals Cichlids Endocrine System Female Hormones Male Photoperiod Sexual Behavior, Animal Social Behavior Sociobiology, the study of social behavior, calls for a laboratory model with specific requirements. Among the most obvious is the execution of social interactions that need to be readily observable, quantifiable and analyzable. If, in turn, one focuses on the neuroendocrinological basis of social behavior, restrictions grow even tighter. A good laboratory model should then allow easy access to its neurological and endocrine components and processes. During the last years, we have been studying the physiological foundation of social behavior on what we believe fits all the aforementioned requirements: the so called "chanchita", Cichlasoma dimerus. This Neotropical cichlid fish exhibits biparental care of the eggs and larvae and presents a hierarchical social system, established and sustained through agonistic interactions. The aim of the current article is to review new evidence on chanchita's social and reproductive behavior. © 2014. Fil:Ramallo, M.R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Tubert, C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Fiszbein, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Pandolfi, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2014 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09284257_v108_n2-3_p194_Ramallo http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09284257_v108_n2-3_p194_Ramallo
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topic Behavior
Chanchita
Cichlasoma dimerus
Cichlids
Reproduction
Social hierarchies
androgen
argiprestocin
gonadotropin
hydrocortisone
hormone
aggression
animal behavior
Cichlasoma dimerus
cichlid
hormonal regulation
hormone response
mate choice
maturity
nonhuman
ovary cycle
parental behavior
photoperiodicity
reproduction
reproductive behavior
Review
sex differentiation
social behavior
social control
social environment
social interaction
social life
social status
social structure
animal
cichlid
endocrine system
female
male
physiology
sexual behavior
Aggression
Animals
Cichlids
Endocrine System
Female
Hormones
Male
Photoperiod
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Social Behavior
spellingShingle Behavior
Chanchita
Cichlasoma dimerus
Cichlids
Reproduction
Social hierarchies
androgen
argiprestocin
gonadotropin
hydrocortisone
hormone
aggression
animal behavior
Cichlasoma dimerus
cichlid
hormonal regulation
hormone response
mate choice
maturity
nonhuman
ovary cycle
parental behavior
photoperiodicity
reproduction
reproductive behavior
Review
sex differentiation
social behavior
social control
social environment
social interaction
social life
social status
social structure
animal
cichlid
endocrine system
female
male
physiology
sexual behavior
Aggression
Animals
Cichlids
Endocrine System
Female
Hormones
Male
Photoperiod
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Social Behavior
Ramallo, Martín R.
Tubert, Cecilia
Fiszbein, Ana
Pandolfi, Matías
The endocrine regulation of cichlids social and reproductive behavior through the eyes of the chanchita, Cichlasoma dimerus (Percomorpha; Cichlidae)
topic_facet Behavior
Chanchita
Cichlasoma dimerus
Cichlids
Reproduction
Social hierarchies
androgen
argiprestocin
gonadotropin
hydrocortisone
hormone
aggression
animal behavior
Cichlasoma dimerus
cichlid
hormonal regulation
hormone response
mate choice
maturity
nonhuman
ovary cycle
parental behavior
photoperiodicity
reproduction
reproductive behavior
Review
sex differentiation
social behavior
social control
social environment
social interaction
social life
social status
social structure
animal
cichlid
endocrine system
female
male
physiology
sexual behavior
Aggression
Animals
Cichlids
Endocrine System
Female
Hormones
Male
Photoperiod
Sexual Behavior, Animal
Social Behavior
description Sociobiology, the study of social behavior, calls for a laboratory model with specific requirements. Among the most obvious is the execution of social interactions that need to be readily observable, quantifiable and analyzable. If, in turn, one focuses on the neuroendocrinological basis of social behavior, restrictions grow even tighter. A good laboratory model should then allow easy access to its neurological and endocrine components and processes. During the last years, we have been studying the physiological foundation of social behavior on what we believe fits all the aforementioned requirements: the so called "chanchita", Cichlasoma dimerus. This Neotropical cichlid fish exhibits biparental care of the eggs and larvae and presents a hierarchical social system, established and sustained through agonistic interactions. The aim of the current article is to review new evidence on chanchita's social and reproductive behavior. © 2014.
author Ramallo, Martín R.
Tubert, Cecilia
Fiszbein, Ana
Pandolfi, Matías
author_facet Ramallo, Martín R.
Tubert, Cecilia
Fiszbein, Ana
Pandolfi, Matías
author_sort Ramallo, Martín R.
title The endocrine regulation of cichlids social and reproductive behavior through the eyes of the chanchita, Cichlasoma dimerus (Percomorpha; Cichlidae)
title_short The endocrine regulation of cichlids social and reproductive behavior through the eyes of the chanchita, Cichlasoma dimerus (Percomorpha; Cichlidae)
title_full The endocrine regulation of cichlids social and reproductive behavior through the eyes of the chanchita, Cichlasoma dimerus (Percomorpha; Cichlidae)
title_fullStr The endocrine regulation of cichlids social and reproductive behavior through the eyes of the chanchita, Cichlasoma dimerus (Percomorpha; Cichlidae)
title_full_unstemmed The endocrine regulation of cichlids social and reproductive behavior through the eyes of the chanchita, Cichlasoma dimerus (Percomorpha; Cichlidae)
title_sort endocrine regulation of cichlids social and reproductive behavior through the eyes of the chanchita, cichlasoma dimerus (percomorpha; cichlidae)
publishDate 2014
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09284257_v108_n2-3_p194_Ramallo
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09284257_v108_n2-3_p194_Ramallo
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