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Zh Obshch Biol


Title:[Selective feeding in fish: Effect of feeding and defensive motivations evoked by natural odors]
Author(s):Kasumyan AO; Marusov EA;
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Journal Title:Zh Obshch Biol
Year:2015
Volume:76
Issue:3
Page Number:195 - 211
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0044-4596 (Print) 0044-4596 (Linking)
Abstract:"The effect of feeding and defensive motivations evoked by natural olfactory signals (the food odor, the alarm pheromone) on choice and consumption of food items different in color and taste, and the manifestation of foraging behavior were examined in fish (koi Cyprinus carpio, roach Rutilus rutilus). The agar-agar pellets of red and green color having one of the amino acids (glycine, L-proline, L-alanine; all in concentration of 0.1 M) were simultaneously offered to single fishes in pure water, and in water extract of Chironomidae larvae or in water extract of fish skin. It was found out that odors used have different effects on fish foraging activity and on pellet selection for both pellet choice and consumption. On background of food odor, fish grasped pellets more often than in pure water. The equal choice of red and green pellets in pure water shifted to the preference of red ones in the presence of food odor. Despite the increase in the absolute number of pellets grasped, the relative consumption reduced and was replaced by selective consumption of pellets with glycine regardless of their color. Increasing demand for the food quality, due to the increased feeding motivation in response to food odor, is an important adaptation enhancing selection and consumption of food with more appropriate sensory qualities for fish. Defensive motivation caused by alarm pheromone suppressed predisposition. of fish to feed. Fish grasped pellets several times less often than in pure water and refused most of them. Any changes in the color or taste preferences were absent. Feeding behavior of fish of both species was characterized by repeated intraoral pellet testing, but in koi handling was less typical than in roach. In both species, handling activity was higher in those cases when the pellet was finally rejected. This activity was enhanced also on the background of food odor"
Keywords:Alanine/chemistry Animals Carps/*physiology Choice Behavior/*physiology Color Cyprinidae/*physiology Escape Reaction/*physiology Feeding Behavior/*physiology Glycine/chemistry Motivation/*physiology Odorants/analysis Pheromones/chemistry Proline/chemistry;
Notes:"MedlineKasumyan, A O Marusov, E A rus Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Russia (Federation) 2015/07/24 Zh Obshch Biol. 2015 May-Jun; 76(3):195-211"

 
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