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The relationship between dominance rank and feed intake following the introduction of novel feeds to African catfish

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The relationship between dominance rank and feed intake following the introduction of novel feeds to African catfish

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The experiment aimed to examine the effect of changing feeds on individual feed intake and feeding and dominance ranks in groups of African catfish. Following feeding on a commercial control feed (Con.) groups (n = 3) of 6 catfish were either fed fish meal (FM42) or maize gluten (MG32) based feeds for five days before being switched to the other feed for five days. Feed intake was significantly lower on FM42 than on Con. or MG32 and occurred whether FM42 was fed first or second after Con. Thus, the effect of changing the feed was feed specific. Stability (Kendall's coefficient of concordance) of feeding rank was higher in 5 out of the 6 groups when they were fed MG35 than when fed FM42. Six types of agonistic behaviours were identified and used to assign dominance rank, there were no correlations between dominance and feeding ranks in groups. This was probably due to non‐linear hierarchies with one dominant fish in each group. There were significant correlations between dominance and feeding ranks for combined data over the initial period (r = −0·51, P < 0·005, n = 36) and when analyzed for the two feeds. Correlations were stronger for MG35 (r = −0·41, P < 0·01) than for FM42 (r = −0·33, P < 0·05). The experiment demonstrated that the introduction of a novel feed can, but does not necessarily, alter feed intake. Of greater significance is the indication that when feed intake decreased the feeding hierarchy and its relationship to dominance rank became less stable.

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<abstract lang="en">The experiment aimed to examine the effect of changing feeds on individual feed intake and feeding and dominance ranks in groups of African catfish. Following feeding on a commercial control feed (Con.) groups (n = 3) of 6 catfish were either fed fish meal (FM42) or maize gluten (MG32) based feeds for five days before being switched to the other feed for five days. Feed intake was significantly lower on FM42 than on Con. or MG32 and occurred whether FM42 was fed first or second after Con. Thus, the effect of changing the feed was feed specific. Stability (Kendall's coefficient of concordance) of feeding rank was higher in 5 out of the 6 groups when they were fed MG35 than when fed FM42. Six types of agonistic behaviours were identified and used to assign dominance rank, there were no correlations between dominance and feeding ranks in groups. This was probably due to non‐linear hierarchies with one dominant fish in each group. There were significant correlations between dominance and feeding ranks for combined data over the initial period (r = −0·51, P < 0·005, n = 36) and when analyzed for the two feeds. Correlations were stronger for MG35 (r = −0·41, P < 0·01) than for FM42 (r = −0·33, P < 0·05). The experiment demonstrated that the introduction of a novel feed can, but does not necessarily, alter feed intake. Of greater significance is the indication that when feed intake decreased the feeding hierarchy and its relationship to dominance rank became less stable.</abstract>
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<identifier type="ISSN">0022-1112</identifier>
<identifier type="eISSN">1095-8649</identifier>
<identifier type="DOI">10.1111/(ISSN)1095-8649</identifier>
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<number>63</number>
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