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Familiarity reduces aggression but does not modify acoustic communication in pairs of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and black-chinned tilapia (Sarotherodon melanotheron)

Akian Djetouan Dieudonne, Yao Kouakou, Parmentier Eric, Clota Frédéric, Baroiller Jean-François, Bégout Marie-Laure. 2022. Familiarity reduces aggression but does not modify acoustic communication in pairs of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and black-chinned tilapia (Sarotherodon melanotheron). Journal of Fish Biology, 100 (2) : 561-673.

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Résumé : Reproduction involves multiple complex behaviours and the effects of familiarity on such social interactions are seldom described in fish. This is particularly true for sound production and communication within aggressive or non-aggressive context. Here we explore the effects of a common garden rearing without parental care of two closely related cichlid species (Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus and black-chinned tilapia Sarotherodon melanotheron) on their sound production features and social interactions. After 9 months in common garden rearing, from embryonic stage to first maturity, sound production and associated behaviours were recorded on specimens of the two species in intraspecific and interspecific pairings. We found that fish were able to produce the same kind of sounds as those recorded in similar context for their parents. Drums sounds were associated to chasing, lateral attack and courtship in O. niloticus and only in fleeing or avoidance in S. melanotheron. Specific grunts were produced in chasing, after biting and in nest building by O. niloticus and specific rolling sounds were associated to courtship in S. melanotheron. Sounds production and behaviours were not correlated to sex steroid levels but the number of sounds recorded in aggressive context was correlated to dominance in O. niloticus. We conclude that one generation of common garden rearing does not modify sound features which remain specific and innate in the two cichlids. Despite the familiarity, O. niloticus remained dominant on S. melanotheron but the aggressiveness between the two species decreased.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : reproduction animale, comportement animal, communication animale, comportement agressif, comportement reproductif, acoustique, Oreochromis niloticus, Sarotherodon melanotheron

Mots-clés libres : Tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, Sarotherodon melanotheron, Acoustic communication, Behaviour

Classification Agris : L20 - Écologie animale
M12 - Production de l'aquaculture

Champ stratégique Cirad : CTS 2 (2019-) - Transitions agroécologiques

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Akian Djetouan Dieudonne, INPHB (CIV)
  • Yao Kouakou, UNA [Université Nangui Abrogoua] (CIV)
  • Parmentier Eric, Université de Liège (BEL)
  • Clota Frédéric, INRAE (FRA)
  • Baroiller Jean-François, CIRAD-PERSYST-UMR ISEM (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0002-0992-1725
  • Bégout Marie-Laure, IFREMER (FRA) - auteur correspondant

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