Behavioral responses to light gradients, olfactory cues, and prey in larvae of two North Pacific gadids (Gadus macrocephalus and Theragra chalcogramma)

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作者
Colton, Amanda R. [1 ]
Hurst, Thomas P. [1 ]
机构
[1] NOAA NMFS, Hatfield Marine Sci Ctr, Fisheries Behav Ecol Program, Alaska Fisheries Sci Ctr, Newport, OR 97365 USA
关键词
Foraging cues; Larval behavior; Gadus macrocephalus; Theragra chalcogramma; Patchiness; Kinesis; Taxis; GULF-OF-ALASKA; JUVENILE WALLEYE POLLOCK; VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION; LABORATORY CONDITIONS; FEEDING-BEHAVIOR; CHEMICAL STIMULI; SHELIKOF-STRAIT; COD; FISH; PATCHINESS;
D O I
10.1007/s10641-010-9616-y
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The growth and survival of larvae can be significantly enhanced through close association with patches of high prey concentration. However, the taxis and kinesis responses used by larvae to locate and maintain residence in micro-patches remains poorly understood. In this study, the behavioral responses of Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) and walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) larvae (45-100 dph) to light, prey scent, and prey were examined. Both species displayed an ontogenetic shift in response to a horizontal light gradient, with small larvae (11-13 mm SL) exhibiting a positive phototaxis and large larvae (23-32 mm SL) exhibiting a negative phototaxis. Whether this reversal is related to ontogenetically appropriate foraging cues or some other aspect of the environment remains to be determined. Neither species displayed significant behavioral responsiveness to the introduction of olfactory prey cues at either size. The aggregating (taxis) response of large larvae to introduction of live prey was stronger than that of small larvae, possibly due to increased reaction distances and encounter rates. In addition, both species exhibited a kinesis response of reducing the frequency of swimming bouts in response to introduction of live prey. These results suggest that the scale of prey patchiness and the physical factors that determine patch encounter rates are a significant determinant of larval growth and survival in the early feeding stages of marine fishes.
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