ENDOGENOUS RECTILINEAR GUIDANCE IN FISH - IS IT ADJUSTED BY REFERENCETO THE SUN

Citation
Le. Levin et O. Gonzalez, ENDOGENOUS RECTILINEAR GUIDANCE IN FISH - IS IT ADJUSTED BY REFERENCETO THE SUN, Behavioural processes, 31(2-3), 1994, pp. 247-255
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Behavioral Sciences",Zoology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03766357
Volume
31
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
247 - 255
Database
ISI
SICI code
0376-6357(1994)31:2-3<247:ERGIF->2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Previous works have shown that small migratory fish, when placed in an annular channel with central symmetrical lighting, swim continuously in one direction. This has been interpreted as a sunlight orientation response which assists in straight-line migration. The purpose of the present work is to test whether these fish have an endogenous rectilin ear mechanism (inertial guidance) and if this mechanism is in some way associated with the sun directional orientation response. A group of small schooling fish, Cheirodon pulcher, was placed in an annular chan nel with central symmetrical lighting. Fish swam steadily in a clockwi se direction during two weeks. They were then placed individually in a diffuse-light arena for 90 min and their movements were video-recorde d. The number of right and left turns was counted. Fish rotated in the same direction as in the annular channel. In contrast, fish from a ho lding tank made equal numbers of right and left turns. The maintenance of turning behaviour after removal of the turning-promotive condition s suggests that an endogenous rectilinear guidance mechanism was modif ied while fish were swimming at a constant angle to light in the annul ar channel. This mechanism would be normally adjusted by reference to the sun.