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Boldness, movement and exploration tendency in round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in southern Ontario.

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Invasive species have the potential to damage ecosystems outside of their native range. At an invasion front, individuals are faced with the unfamiliar conditions of a novel environment. Therefore, certain… Click to show full abstract

Invasive species have the potential to damage ecosystems outside of their native range. At an invasion front, individuals are faced with the unfamiliar conditions of a novel environment. Therefore, certain behavioural traits such as boldness and movement likely play a role in invasion ecology. If behavioural traits of this kind are influenced by differing selection pressures between demographic groups of the same species, this could have broad implications for the management of expanding invasion fronts. To determine whether the invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus, Pallas, 1814) exhibits sex and habitat-based differences in boldness and movement across the invasion front, we assessed individual movement and exploration tendency under controlled lab settings using video analysis in a behavioural assay. N. melanostomus from lakes tended to be bolder than those from streams, and females tended to be bolder than males. This study provides evidence for sex and habitat-based differences in behaviour in this globally invasive species that we hope will assist in forming the foundation for contextually appropriate management strategies. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: movement; boldness movement; goby neogobius; round goby; neogobius melanostomus

Journal Title: Journal of fish biology
Year Published: 2022

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