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Aggression Assay: A Method to Study Aggressive Behavior of Zebrafish in Response to a Mirror

April 30th, 2023

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Abstract

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Source: Way G.P., et al. Boldness, Aggression, and Shoaling Assays for Zebrafish Behavioral Syndromes. J. Vis. Exp. (2016)

The article describes an assay for studying zebrafish’s aggression. The method uses a simple mirror and observes zebrafish’s behavioral response towards its own reflection in mirror.

Protocol

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1. Conducting the Aggression Assay

  1. Conduct the aggression assay in a 19 L rectangular tank measuring 30 cm x 15 cm x 10 cm. Outfit the tank in external opaque partitions surrounding three sides of the aggression tank, leaving the front exposed for viewing, to reduce undesirable outside stimuli. Divide the tank with external markings into four equal rectangular quadrants and fix a mirror permanently (with silicone caulk) within the lower left quadrant, inclined at 22.5° forming a right triangle against the far left side of the tank.
  2. Ensure that the temperature of the water in the acclimation tank and aggression tank is within 2 °C of the h....

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Materials

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NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
19 L rectangular tank That Fish Place 211932
ArtMinds Square Mirror, Value Pack 3" x 3" Michaels 10334162
Zebrafish Rack System Aquaneering Inc ZS550
Nikon AF Nikkor 35-105 mm f/305~4.5s MACRO lens Nikon CorporationNA
Hitachi KP-D20A CCD CameraPrescott's, Inc.NA
JwatcherNANA

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Zebrafish AggressionMirror AssayAggression TankAcclimation TankPosition TrackingBehavioral AssayAggressive BehaviorsWater TemperatureVideo RecordingBehavior Scoring

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