Experimental transplants demonstrate shifts in predation favor evolution of aggressive behaviors in Trinidadian killifish
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Theory asserts larger brains facilitate behaviors that enhance fitness. Research has demonstrated that increased brain size improves cognition and survival. However, the majority of research has focused on cross-species comparisons. Experiments that manipulate selection to investigate the connection between brain size, behavior, and fitness are needed.Â
Trinidadian killifish (Anablepsoides hartii) live in communities with (high predation: HP) and without (killifish-only: KO) predators. Predator absence is associated with high population densities, increased intraspecific competition, and evolved larger brain sizes.
We tested for evolutionary shifts in behavior by subjecting second-generation lab-reared fish to a mirror aggression assay. We also quantify selection on brain size and behavior by transplanting wild HP fish to KO sites.Â
Lab-reared fish from KO sitesâspecifically malesâexhibited higher levels of aggression than HP fish. In the transplant experiment, HP fish exhibited strong ..., The data in the accompanying files represent the work of comparative brain size and behavior experiments on common garden lab-reared Trinidadian killifish (Anablepsoides hartii) and a subsequent mark-recapture transplant experiment, both of which are described in full in the manuscript. The transplant data are available in wide and long format to facilitate analyses of growth, recapture statistics, and shifts in behavior. , , # Experimental transplants demonstrate that shifts in predation favor the evolution of aggressive behaviors in Trinidadian killifish (Anablepsoides hartii)
[https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5x69p8df5](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.5x69p8df5)
## Description of the data and file structure
There are three accompanying files containing the data for the experiments associated with the manuscript. One of them is for common garden lab-reared Trinidadian killifish. The other two files are for wild-caught killifish in a transplant experiment, one of which is in wide format for growth and recapture analyses, and the other which is in long format to facilitate comparisons of shifts in aggressive behavior between initial capture and recapture in the transplant.Â
### Files and variables
#### File: CommonGardenRearedFishAggression.csv
**Description:**Â Data for the second-generation lab-reared Trinidadian killifish *(Anablepsoides hartii)*. Fish originated from two rivers (Arima and Aripo), which r...
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