Author:
Korver R. M.,Sprague J. B.
Abstract
Male fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) avoided 0.284 mg∙L−1 of zinc when given a choice of clean and dosed sides of a featureless openfield tank, as frequently used in avoidance/preference experiments. More than six times as much zinc (1.83 mg∙L−1) was required to cause avoidance when males were allowed to establish a territory under a shelter on the side of the experimental chamber which was later dosed. Activity increased during zinc dosing when a shelter was present but did not change in no-shelter tests. Control period activity was positively related to strength of avoidance response. By incorporating relevant motivational factors, behaviour observed in avoidance experiments should be more predictive to nature. A new computerized tracking system automatically recorded movements of the fish, calculated various measures of locomotor response and filed results in preparation for statistical analysis.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Cited by
16 articles.
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