Abstract

Aggression of individual female sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka in Hansen Creek, Alaska, was unrelated to body size or density but it decreased over the last 7 days of life from an average of 8·89–1·47 counts 15 min−1. In addition, as females neared death they tended to use less violent forms of aggression.

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