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Physiol Behav


Title:Effects of predator odour on antipredator responses of Nile tilapia
Author(s):Miyai CA; Sanches FH; Pinho-Neto CF; Barreto RE;
Address:"Departamento de Fisiologia, Instituto de Biociencias, UNESP, Rubiao Jr. s/n, 18618-970 Botucatu, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address: caio_miyai@hotmail.com. Departamento de Fisiologia, Instituto de Biociencias, UNESP, Rubiao Jr. s/n, 18618-970 Botucatu, Sao Paulo, Brazil"
Journal Title:Physiol Behav
Year:2016
Volume:20160628
Issue:
Page Number:22 - 27
DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2016.06.033
ISSN/ISBN:1873-507X (Electronic) 0031-9384 (Linking)
Abstract:"Several fish species exhibit antipredator responses when exposed to chemicals which indicate risk of predation. One such substance is the scent of a predator (a kairomone) that may induce defensive responses in a potential prey. In the present study, we show that chemical cues (odour) from predator fish induce antipredator and stress responses in Nile tilapia. When exposed to predator odour, Nile tilapia decreased activity and increased ventilation rate (VR), but no increase in plasma levels of cortisol and glucose was found. Although the hypothalamic-pituitary-interrenal axis (HPI axis) was not activated, an increase in ventilation is a fast response which can provide the fish enough oxygen for a 'fight or flight' event when facing a predator. Thus, this respiratory response suggests an anticipated adjustment in order to prepare the body for a defensive response, such as escaping, irrespective of HPI axis activation"
Keywords:"Animals Blood Glucose/metabolism Carps Catfishes Cichlids/*physiology Hydrocortisone/blood Motor Activity *Odorants Oxygen Consumption Predatory Behavior Stress, Psychological/*physiopathology Chemical cues Cortisol Glucose Kairomone Locomotion Ventilatio;"
Notes:"MedlineMiyai, Caio Akira Sanches, Fabio Henrique Carretero Pinho-Neto, Candido Ferreira Barreto, Rodrigo Egydio eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2016/07/03 Physiol Behav. 2016 Oct 15; 165:22-7. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2016.06.033. Epub 2016 Jun 28"

 
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