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Furtbaer, I.; Mamuneas, D.; James, C.; Manica, A.; King, A.

Behavioural experiments in the laboratory with stickleback fish - Fish personality data

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https://doi.org/10.5285/9c7fe956-0ae6-46b6-bca2-2be5778e46bd
The data consist of eight datasets on stickleback fish personality data. Data are on catch order, mean time spent out of cover, proportion of time fish spent out of cover, sex differences for the catch order, sex differences for the catch order on two occasions and sex differences in the proportion of time spent out of cover. A laboratory population of three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) were filmed and timed using a high definition camera. The work was carried out between March 2012 and February 2013 at The Structure and Motion Laboratory, Royal Veterinary College.The work was funded by a BBSRC studentship and NERC (grant NE/H016600/2 Does diversity deliver? How variation in individual knowledge and behavioural traits impact on the performance of animal groups) All animal care and experimental procedures described here were approved as non-regulatory procedures by the Ethics and Welfare Committee of the Royal Veterinary College, London (URN 2011 1084).
Publication date: 2015-06-30
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Temporal extent
2012-02-01    to    2013-03-31

Provenance & quality

Tests of exploratory behaviour were undertaken in isolation in test tanks, and a Panasonic HDC-SD60 high-definition video camera, mounted directly above the tanks were used to record fish movements. Times were recorded of time taken for fish to locate reward. Each fish net-caught from their aquarium was assigned a catch number. 1 was allocated to the fish that was caught first, 2 allocated to the fish that was caught second and so on and tests of exploratory behaviour.

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Cite this dataset as:
Furtbaer, I.; Mamuneas, D.; James, C.; Manica, A.; King, A. (2015). Behavioural experiments in the laboratory with stickleback fish - Fish personality data. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/9c7fe956-0ae6-46b6-bca2-2be5778e46bd

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Behavioural experiments in the laboratory with stickleback fish

Supplemental information

King, A. J., Fürtbauer, I., Mamuneas, D., James, C., & Manica, A. (2013). Sex-Differences and Temporal Consistency in Stickleback Fish Boldness. PLoS ONE, 8(12), e81116

Correspondence/contact details

King, A.
Swansea University
Department of Biosciences
Swansea
UK
 a.j.king@swansea.ac.uk

Authors

Furtbaer, I.
Swansea University
Mamuneas, D.
Royal Veterinary College
James, C.
Royal Veterinary College
Manica, A.
University of Cambridge
King, A.
Swansea University

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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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NERC Environmental Information Data Centre
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Additional metadata

Topic categories
biota
Keywords
Animal behaviour , three-spined stickleback
Funding
Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/H016600/2
Last updated
21 March 2025 13:23