Does individual variation in metabolic phenotype predict fish behaviour and performance?

NB Metcalfe, TE Van Leeuwen… - Journal of fish biology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
There is increasing interest in documenting and explaining the existence of marked
intraspecific variation in metabolic rate in animals, with fishes providing some of the best …

Environmental stressors alter relationships between physiology and behaviour

SS Killen, S Marras, NB Metcalfe, DJ McKenzie… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2013 - cell.com
Although correlations have frequently been observed between specific physiological and
behavioural traits across a range of animal taxa, the nature of these associations has been …

Measurement and relevance of maximum metabolic rate in fishes

T Norin, TD Clark - Journal of Fish Biology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Maximum (aerobic) metabolic rate (MMR) is defined here as the maximum rate of oxygen
consumption (O2max) that a fish can achieve at a given temperature under any ecologically …

Aerobic capacity influences the spatial position of individuals within fish schools

SS Killen, S Marras, JF Steffensen… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The schooling behaviour of fish is of great biological importance, playing a crucial role in the
foraging and predator avoidance of numerous species. The extent to which physiological …

Fuel, fasting, fear: routine metabolic rate and food deprivation exert synergistic effects on risk‐taking in individual juvenile European sea bass

SS Killen, S Marras, DJ McKenzie - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Individuals of the same species often exhibit consistent differences in metabolic rate, but the
effects of such differences on ecologically important behaviours remain largely unknown. In …

Fish and robots swimming together: attraction towards the robot demands biomimetic locomotion

S Marras, M Porfiri - Journal of The Royal Society …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The integration of biomimetic robots in a fish school may enable a better understanding of
collective behaviour, offering a new experimental method to test group feedback in response …

Selective effects of small barriers on river‐resident fish

PE Jones, T Champneys, J Vevers… - Journal of Applied …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat fragmentation is a principal threat to biodiversity and artificial river barriers are a
leading cause of the global decline in freshwater biota. Although the impact of barriers on …

A relationship between metabolic rate and risk‐taking behaviour is revealed during hypoxia in juvenile European sea bass

SS Killen, S Marras, MR Ryan, P Domenici… - Functional …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Inter‐individual variation in metabolic rate exists in a wide range of taxa. While this variation
appears to be linked to numerous aspects of animal behaviour and personality, the …

Aerobic scope predicts dominance during early life in a tropical damselfish

SS Killen, MD Mitchell, JL Rummer… - Functional …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
A range of physiological traits are linked with aggression and dominance within social
hierarchies, but the role of individual aerobic capacity in facilitating aggression has seldom …

Predicting future thermal habitat suitability of competing native and invasive fish species: from metabolic scope to oceanographic modelling

S Marras, A Cucco, F Antognarelli… - Conservation …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Global increase in sea temperatures has been suggested to facilitate the incoming and
spread of tropical invaders. The increasing success of these species may be related to their …