Chemical and Visual Cues as Modulators of the Stress Response to Social Isolation in the Marine Medaka, Oryzias melastigma

The marine medaka is emerging as a potential behavioral model organism for ocean studies, namely on marine ecotoxicology. However, not much is known on the behavior of the species and behavioral assays lack standardization. This study assesses the marine medaka as a potential model for chemical comm...

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Published in:Zebrafish
Main Authors: Lebel, Alexandre, Zhang, Libin, Goncalves, David
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC 2024
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Online Access:http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/184712
https://doi.org/10.1089/zeb.2023.0046
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/184712 2024-06-23T07:55:54+00:00 Chemical and Visual Cues as Modulators of the Stress Response to Social Isolation in the Marine Medaka, Oryzias melastigma Lebel, Alexandre Zhang, Libin Goncalves, David 2024-02-01 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/184712 https://doi.org/10.1089/zeb.2023.0046 英语 eng MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC ZEBRAFISH http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/184712 doi:10.1089/zeb.2023.0046 chemical communication marine medaka social isolation behavior phototaxis thigmotaxis Developmental Biology Zoology ZEBRAFISH DANIO-RERIO OCEAN ACIDIFICATION LIGHT/DARK PREFERENCE JAPANESE MEDAKA ADULT ZEBRAFISH ANXIETY FISH EVOLUTION LATIPES 期刊论文 2024 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.1089/zeb.2023.0046 2024-05-27T23:36:17Z The marine medaka is emerging as a potential behavioral model organism for ocean studies, namely on marine ecotoxicology. However, not much is known on the behavior of the species and behavioral assays lack standardization. This study assesses the marine medaka as a potential model for chemical communication. We investigated how short exposure to visual and chemical cues mediated the stress response to social isolation with the light/dark preference test (LDPT) and the open field test (OFT). After a 5-day isolation period, and 1 h before testing, isolated fish were randomly assigned to one of four groups: (1) placed in visual contact with conspecifics; (2) exposed to a flow of holding water from a group of conspecifics; (3) exposed to both visual and chemical cues from conspecifics; or (4) not exposed to any stimuli (controls). During the LDPT, the distance traveled and transitions between zones were more pronounced in animals exposed to the conspecific's chemical stimuli. The time spent in each area did not differ between the groups, but a clear preference for the bright area in all animals indicates robust phototaxis. During the OFT, animals exposed only to chemical cues initially traveled more than those exposed to visual or both stimuli, and displayed lower thigmotaxis. Taken together, results show that chemical cues play a significant role in exploratory behavior in this species and confirm the LDPT and OFT as suitable tests for investigating chemical communication in this species. Report Ocean acidification Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR Zebrafish 21 1 15 27
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topic chemical communication
marine medaka
social isolation
behavior
phototaxis
thigmotaxis
Developmental Biology
Zoology
ZEBRAFISH DANIO-RERIO
OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
LIGHT/DARK PREFERENCE
JAPANESE MEDAKA
ADULT ZEBRAFISH
ANXIETY
FISH
EVOLUTION
LATIPES
spellingShingle chemical communication
marine medaka
social isolation
behavior
phototaxis
thigmotaxis
Developmental Biology
Zoology
ZEBRAFISH DANIO-RERIO
OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
LIGHT/DARK PREFERENCE
JAPANESE MEDAKA
ADULT ZEBRAFISH
ANXIETY
FISH
EVOLUTION
LATIPES
Lebel, Alexandre
Zhang, Libin
Goncalves, David
Chemical and Visual Cues as Modulators of the Stress Response to Social Isolation in the Marine Medaka, Oryzias melastigma
topic_facet chemical communication
marine medaka
social isolation
behavior
phototaxis
thigmotaxis
Developmental Biology
Zoology
ZEBRAFISH DANIO-RERIO
OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
LIGHT/DARK PREFERENCE
JAPANESE MEDAKA
ADULT ZEBRAFISH
ANXIETY
FISH
EVOLUTION
LATIPES
description The marine medaka is emerging as a potential behavioral model organism for ocean studies, namely on marine ecotoxicology. However, not much is known on the behavior of the species and behavioral assays lack standardization. This study assesses the marine medaka as a potential model for chemical communication. We investigated how short exposure to visual and chemical cues mediated the stress response to social isolation with the light/dark preference test (LDPT) and the open field test (OFT). After a 5-day isolation period, and 1 h before testing, isolated fish were randomly assigned to one of four groups: (1) placed in visual contact with conspecifics; (2) exposed to a flow of holding water from a group of conspecifics; (3) exposed to both visual and chemical cues from conspecifics; or (4) not exposed to any stimuli (controls). During the LDPT, the distance traveled and transitions between zones were more pronounced in animals exposed to the conspecific's chemical stimuli. The time spent in each area did not differ between the groups, but a clear preference for the bright area in all animals indicates robust phototaxis. During the OFT, animals exposed only to chemical cues initially traveled more than those exposed to visual or both stimuli, and displayed lower thigmotaxis. Taken together, results show that chemical cues play a significant role in exploratory behavior in this species and confirm the LDPT and OFT as suitable tests for investigating chemical communication in this species.
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author Lebel, Alexandre
Zhang, Libin
Goncalves, David
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Zhang, Libin
Goncalves, David
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title Chemical and Visual Cues as Modulators of the Stress Response to Social Isolation in the Marine Medaka, Oryzias melastigma
title_short Chemical and Visual Cues as Modulators of the Stress Response to Social Isolation in the Marine Medaka, Oryzias melastigma
title_full Chemical and Visual Cues as Modulators of the Stress Response to Social Isolation in the Marine Medaka, Oryzias melastigma
title_fullStr Chemical and Visual Cues as Modulators of the Stress Response to Social Isolation in the Marine Medaka, Oryzias melastigma
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and Visual Cues as Modulators of the Stress Response to Social Isolation in the Marine Medaka, Oryzias melastigma
title_sort chemical and visual cues as modulators of the stress response to social isolation in the marine medaka, oryzias melastigma
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