Not really, it was most likey territorial behavior. In nature, they were being forced out by the carps and watching helplessly as the carps eating all eggs.
I definately agree its territorial behavior while they are nesting; at a pond i Sequiota park here in sfld mo ive watched the same behavior by green sunfish attacking much larger carp who approached while they were nesting in the spring....but i had a conservation agent tell me once while i was fishing on the James that when fisherman catch the bass guarding their eggs on the nests the Carp/suckers etc will come in and eat the eggs, but that the eggs have a much higher success ratio of living if the bass defending the nests are not caught and there to defend them.