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Provedor de dados: |
Neotropical Ichthyology
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País: |
Brazil
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Título: |
Conspecific and heterospecific alarm substances induce behavioral responses in juvenile catfish Rhamdia quelen
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Autores: |
Vogel,Carina
Weber,Paula D.
Lang,Carla
Baldisserotto,Bernardo
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Data: |
2017-01-01
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Ano: |
2017
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Palavras-chave: |
Alarm cues
Anti-predator behavior
Disturbance cues
Predator odor
Skin extract
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Resumo: |
ABSTRACT The recognition of chemical information indicating the presence of a predator is very important for prey survival. In this study we tested antipredator behavioral response of juvenile silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) against predator odor released by two different potential predators, Hoplias malabaricus and the snake Helicops infrataeniatus, and alarm cues and disturbance cues released by conspecifics and by non-predator species, Megaleporinus obtusidens and Astyanax lacustris. We used juvenile catfish that were naive to predators. The trials consisted of a 10-min prestimulus and a 10-min post-stimulus observation period. The behavioral response displayed by silver catfish exposed to alarm cues comprised a decrease in shelter use and an increase in locomotion, and also a longer latency period before feeding. Our results showed that juvenile silver catfish can perceive chemical cues released by predators, heterospecifics and conspecifics.
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Tipo: |
Info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Idioma: |
Inglês
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Identificador: |
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252017000200201
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Editor: |
Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia
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Relação: |
10.1590/1982-0224-20160036
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text/html
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Fonte: |
Neotropical Ichthyology v.15 n.2 2017
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Direitos: |
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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