Endocrine control of Anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: Effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior

International audience Dispersal, one of the most important processes in population ecology, is an issue linking physiological and behavioral features. However, the endocrine control of animal dispersal remains poorly understood. Here, we tested whether and how thyroid hormones may influence dispers...

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Main Authors: Edeline, Eric, Bardonnet, Agnes, Bolliet, Valérie, Dufour, S., Elie, Pierre
Other Authors: Ecosystèmes estuariens et poissons migrateurs amphihalins (UR EPBX), Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2005
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Online Access:https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02586317
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-02586317v1 2023-05-15T13:27:18+02:00 Endocrine control of Anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: Effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior Edeline, Eric Bardonnet, Agnes Bolliet, Valérie Dufour, S. Elie, Pierre Ecosystèmes estuariens et poissons migrateurs amphihalins (UR EPBX) Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF) Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN) 2005 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02586317 en eng HAL CCSD Elsevier hal-02586317 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02586317 IRSTEA: PUB00017031 ISSN: 0018-506X EISSN: 1095-6867 Hormones and Behavior https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02586317 Hormones and Behavior, Elsevier, 2005, 48, pp.53-63 [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2005 ftccsdartic 2022-06-26T03:43:56Z International audience Dispersal, one of the most important processes in population ecology, is an issue linking physiological and behavioral features. However, the endocrine control of animal dispersal remains poorly understood. Here, we tested whether and how thyroid hormones may influence dispersal in glass eels of Anguilla anguilla, by testing their influence on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior. Glass eels were caught during their estuarine migration and treated by immersion in either a l-thyroxine (T4) or a thiourea (TU) solution. As measured by radioimmunoassay, T4 and TU treatments induced, respectively, increased and decreased whole-body thyroid hormone levels relative to untreated controls. We tested a total of 960 glass eels distributed into control, and T4 and TU treatment groups, on their swimming behavior in experimental flume tanks equipped with upstream and downstream traps that allowed us to concurrently measure both the locomotor activity and the rheotactic behavior. Compared to controls, locomotor activity significantly increased among the hyperthyroid, T4-treated eels, but significantly decreased among the hypothyroid, TU-treated eels. The results on rheotactic behavior suggested a more complex regulatory mechanism, since TU but not T4 treatment significantly affected rheotactic behavior. The influence of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity suggests a central role for these hormones in the regulation of mechanisms leading to the colonization of continental habitats by glass eels. Thyroid hormones are also implicated in the control of locomotor activity in mammals and migratory behavior in birds, suggesting that these hormones represent conserved, proximate mediators of dispersal in vertebrates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
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topic [SDE]Environmental Sciences
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Edeline, Eric
Bardonnet, Agnes
Bolliet, Valérie
Dufour, S.
Elie, Pierre
Endocrine control of Anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: Effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior
topic_facet [SDE]Environmental Sciences
description International audience Dispersal, one of the most important processes in population ecology, is an issue linking physiological and behavioral features. However, the endocrine control of animal dispersal remains poorly understood. Here, we tested whether and how thyroid hormones may influence dispersal in glass eels of Anguilla anguilla, by testing their influence on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior. Glass eels were caught during their estuarine migration and treated by immersion in either a l-thyroxine (T4) or a thiourea (TU) solution. As measured by radioimmunoassay, T4 and TU treatments induced, respectively, increased and decreased whole-body thyroid hormone levels relative to untreated controls. We tested a total of 960 glass eels distributed into control, and T4 and TU treatment groups, on their swimming behavior in experimental flume tanks equipped with upstream and downstream traps that allowed us to concurrently measure both the locomotor activity and the rheotactic behavior. Compared to controls, locomotor activity significantly increased among the hyperthyroid, T4-treated eels, but significantly decreased among the hypothyroid, TU-treated eels. The results on rheotactic behavior suggested a more complex regulatory mechanism, since TU but not T4 treatment significantly affected rheotactic behavior. The influence of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity suggests a central role for these hormones in the regulation of mechanisms leading to the colonization of continental habitats by glass eels. Thyroid hormones are also implicated in the control of locomotor activity in mammals and migratory behavior in birds, suggesting that these hormones represent conserved, proximate mediators of dispersal in vertebrates.
author2 Ecosystèmes estuariens et poissons migrateurs amphihalins (UR EPBX)
Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Edeline, Eric
Bardonnet, Agnes
Bolliet, Valérie
Dufour, S.
Elie, Pierre
author_facet Edeline, Eric
Bardonnet, Agnes
Bolliet, Valérie
Dufour, S.
Elie, Pierre
author_sort Edeline, Eric
title Endocrine control of Anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: Effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior
title_short Endocrine control of Anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: Effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior
title_full Endocrine control of Anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: Effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior
title_fullStr Endocrine control of Anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: Effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior
title_full_unstemmed Endocrine control of Anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: Effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior
title_sort endocrine control of anguilla anguilla glass eel dispersal: effect of thyroid hormones on locomotor activity and rheotactic behavior
publisher HAL CCSD
publishDate 2005
url https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02586317
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Hormones and Behavior
https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02586317
Hormones and Behavior, Elsevier, 2005, 48, pp.53-63
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