Chemosensory Basis of Feeding Behavior in Pacific White Shrimp,Litopenaeus vannamei

被引:17
作者
Eap, Dana [1 ]
Correa, Sara [1 ]
Ngo-Vu, Hanh [1 ]
Derby, Charles D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Georgia State Univ, Inst Neurosci, Atlanta, GA 30303 USA
关键词
ANTENNULAR GROOMING BEHAVIOR; CARIBBEAN SPINY LOBSTERS; PANULIRUS-ARGUS; HOMARUS-AMERICANUS; OLFACTORY PATHWAY; SCYLLARIDES-AEQUINOCTIALIS; PHEROMONE RECEPTION; ASYMMETRIC SETAE; VANNAMEI BOONE; MALE CRAYFISH;
D O I
10.1086/710337
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The Pacific white shrimp,Litopenaeus vannamei, is important as the principal species in the worldwide aquaculture of shrimp. It has also become a model in the study of crustacean biology, especially because it is one of the first decapod crustaceans to have its genome sequenced. This study examined an aspect of the sensory biology of this shrimp that is important in its aquaculture, by describing its peripheral chemical sensors and how they are used in acquiring and consuming food pellets. We used scanning electron microscopy to describe the diversity of sensilla on the shrimp's major chemosensory organs: antennules, antennae, mouthparts, and legs. Using behavioral studies on animals with selective sensory ablations, we then explored the roles that these chemosensory organs play in the shrimp's search for, and acquisition and ingestion of, food pellets. We found that the antennules mediate odor-activated searching for pellets, with both the lateral and medial antennular flagella contributing to this behavior and thus demonstrating that both aesthetasc (olfactory) and distributed chemosensors on the antennules can mediate this behavior. Once the shrimp finds and grasps the food pellet, the antennular chemoreceptors no longer play a role, and then the chemoreceptors on the mouthparts and legs control ingestion of the pellets. This sequence of chemosensory control of feeding inL. vannamei, a dendrobranchiate crustacean with small antennules and an ability to live and feed in both benthic and pelagic environments, is generally similar to that of the better-studied, large-antennuled, benthic reptantian crustaceans, including spiny lobsters (Achelata), clawed lobsters and crayfish (Astacidea), and crabs (Meirua).
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页码:115 / 131
页数:17
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