Rhythmic swimming activity in Anguilla anguilla glass eels: Synchronisation to water current reversal under laboratory conditions

Synchronisation of swimming activity to water current reversal every 6.2 h was tested in the European glass eel (Anguilla anguilla L.). When presented with a change in water current direction, glass eels exhibited rhythmic patterns of activity with a period close to the tidal one. Glass eels began t...

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Main Authors: Bolliet, V., Lambert, P., Rives, J., Bardonnet, A.
Other Authors: INRA SAINT PEE SUR NIVELLE, CEMAGREF BORDEAUX EPBX
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2007
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spelling ftcemoa:oai:irsteadoc.irstea.fr:PUB00021685 2023-05-15T13:26:33+02:00 Rhythmic swimming activity in Anguilla anguilla glass eels: Synchronisation to water current reversal under laboratory conditions Bolliet, V. Lambert, P. Rives, J. Bardonnet, A. INRA SAINT PEE SUR NIVELLE CEMAGREF BORDEAUX EPBX 2007 application/pdf https://irsteadoc.irstea.fr/cemoa/PUB00021685 Anglais eng https://irsteadoc.irstea.fr/cemoa/PUB00021685 Date de dépôt: 2007-05-21 - Tous les documents et informations contenus dans la base CemOA Publications sont protégés en vertu du droit de propriété intellectuelle, en particulier par le droit d'auteur. La personne consultant la base CemOA Publications peut visualiser, reproduire, ou stocker des copies des publications, à condition que l'information soit seulement pour son usage personnel et non commercial. L'utilisation des travaux universitaires est soumise à autorisation préalable de leurs auteurs. Toute information relative au signalement d'une publication contenue dans CemOA Publications doit inclure la citation bibliographique usuelle : Nom du ou des auteurs, titre et source du document, date et URL de la notice (dc_identifier). 18192 ANGUILLA ANGUILLA ESSAI AU LABORATOIRE LOCOMOTION DYNAMIQUE DE POPULATION COURANT LABORATORY TEST POPULATION DYNAMICS Article de revue scientifique à comité de lecture 2007 ftcemoa 2021-06-29T08:55:32Z Synchronisation of swimming activity to water current reversal every 6.2 h was tested in the European glass eel (Anguilla anguilla L.). When presented with a change in water current direction, glass eels exhibited rhythmic patterns of activity with a period close to the tidal one. Glass eels began to swim with the current and then alternated between positive and negative rheotaxis after each change in the water current direction. Results are discussed in relation to the flood tidal transport theory. Following synchronisation to current reversal, glass eels subjected to constant conditions displayed a weak rhythmic activity suggesting that locomotor behaviour might, in the wild, synchronise to several environmental cues related to the tide. Results obtained with different densities also suggest that social cues might improve the synchronisation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Irstea Publications et Bases documentaires (Irstea@doc/CemOA)
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topic ANGUILLA ANGUILLA
ESSAI AU LABORATOIRE
LOCOMOTION
DYNAMIQUE DE POPULATION
COURANT
LABORATORY TEST
POPULATION DYNAMICS
spellingShingle ANGUILLA ANGUILLA
ESSAI AU LABORATOIRE
LOCOMOTION
DYNAMIQUE DE POPULATION
COURANT
LABORATORY TEST
POPULATION DYNAMICS
Bolliet, V.
Lambert, P.
Rives, J.
Bardonnet, A.
Rhythmic swimming activity in Anguilla anguilla glass eels: Synchronisation to water current reversal under laboratory conditions
topic_facet ANGUILLA ANGUILLA
ESSAI AU LABORATOIRE
LOCOMOTION
DYNAMIQUE DE POPULATION
COURANT
LABORATORY TEST
POPULATION DYNAMICS
description Synchronisation of swimming activity to water current reversal every 6.2 h was tested in the European glass eel (Anguilla anguilla L.). When presented with a change in water current direction, glass eels exhibited rhythmic patterns of activity with a period close to the tidal one. Glass eels began to swim with the current and then alternated between positive and negative rheotaxis after each change in the water current direction. Results are discussed in relation to the flood tidal transport theory. Following synchronisation to current reversal, glass eels subjected to constant conditions displayed a weak rhythmic activity suggesting that locomotor behaviour might, in the wild, synchronise to several environmental cues related to the tide. Results obtained with different densities also suggest that social cues might improve the synchronisation.
author2 INRA SAINT PEE SUR NIVELLE
CEMAGREF BORDEAUX EPBX
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bolliet, V.
Lambert, P.
Rives, J.
Bardonnet, A.
author_facet Bolliet, V.
Lambert, P.
Rives, J.
Bardonnet, A.
author_sort Bolliet, V.
title Rhythmic swimming activity in Anguilla anguilla glass eels: Synchronisation to water current reversal under laboratory conditions
title_short Rhythmic swimming activity in Anguilla anguilla glass eels: Synchronisation to water current reversal under laboratory conditions
title_full Rhythmic swimming activity in Anguilla anguilla glass eels: Synchronisation to water current reversal under laboratory conditions
title_fullStr Rhythmic swimming activity in Anguilla anguilla glass eels: Synchronisation to water current reversal under laboratory conditions
title_full_unstemmed Rhythmic swimming activity in Anguilla anguilla glass eels: Synchronisation to water current reversal under laboratory conditions
title_sort rhythmic swimming activity in anguilla anguilla glass eels: synchronisation to water current reversal under laboratory conditions
publishDate 2007
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op_rights Date de dépôt: 2007-05-21 - Tous les documents et informations contenus dans la base CemOA Publications sont protégés en vertu du droit de propriété intellectuelle, en particulier par le droit d'auteur. La personne consultant la base CemOA Publications peut visualiser, reproduire, ou stocker des copies des publications, à condition que l'information soit seulement pour son usage personnel et non commercial. L'utilisation des travaux universitaires est soumise à autorisation préalable de leurs auteurs. Toute information relative au signalement d'une publication contenue dans CemOA Publications doit inclure la citation bibliographique usuelle : Nom du ou des auteurs, titre et source du document, date et URL de la notice (dc_identifier).
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