THE EFFECTS OF FOOD, PREDATION RISK AND ENDOGENOUS RHYTHMICITY ON THE BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILE PLAICE, PLEURONECTES-PLATESSA L

The influences of prey (the bivalve Donax vittatus (de Costa)) and a predator (juvenile cod, Gadus morhua L.) on long-term behaviour patterns of juvenile plaice were investigated by time-lapse video-recording of behaviour in the laboratory. Analysis of the frequencies and durations of behavioural el...

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Main Authors: Burrows, Michael, Gibson, Robin N
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1995
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/cab66e2f-ac7c-46ac-bac1-2ae7491b6a24 2024-09-15T18:07:20+00:00 THE EFFECTS OF FOOD, PREDATION RISK AND ENDOGENOUS RHYTHMICITY ON THE BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILE PLAICE, PLEURONECTES-PLATESSA L Burrows, Michael Gibson, Robin N 1995 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/cab66e2f-ac7c-46ac-bac1-2ae7491b6a24 eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/cab66e2f-ac7c-46ac-bac1-2ae7491b6a24 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Burrows , M & Gibson , R N 1995 , ' THE EFFECTS OF FOOD, PREDATION RISK AND ENDOGENOUS RHYTHMICITY ON THE BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILE PLAICE, PLEURONECTES-PLATESSA L ' , ANIM BEHAV , vol. 50 , no. Pt No. 1 , pp. 41-52 . RATES Zoology Behavioral Sciences FISH DECISIONS VERTICAL MIGRATION article 1995 ftuhipublicatio 2024-08-19T03:28:10Z The influences of prey (the bivalve Donax vittatus (de Costa)) and a predator (juvenile cod, Gadus morhua L.) on long-term behaviour patterns of juvenile plaice were investigated by time-lapse video-recording of behaviour in the laboratory. Analysis of the frequencies and durations of behavioural elements revealed two basic types of behaviour. In the absence of food, behaviour was dominated by elements associated with migration to and from the intertidal zone: longer, less frequent swimming movements with occasional off-bottom excursions, especially around the predicted time of high water. Benthic activity was dominated by foraging behaviour when food was present and consisted of frequent short searching movements and occasional attacks on prey which continued throughout the tidal cycle, mixed with the migration component. Migration behaviour was strongly controlled by the endogenous tidally phased activity rhythm, whereas fish foraged only in the presence of food and independently of the phase of the tide. The presence of the predator depressed the expression of migration behaviour and reduced and delayed the onset of foraging, with greatly diminished feeding success. Expression of behaviour in the natural environment reflects the relative contributions of these exogenous and endogenous influences. (C) 1995 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI
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topic RATES
Zoology
Behavioral Sciences
FISH
DECISIONS
VERTICAL MIGRATION
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Zoology
Behavioral Sciences
FISH
DECISIONS
VERTICAL MIGRATION
Burrows, Michael
Gibson, Robin N
THE EFFECTS OF FOOD, PREDATION RISK AND ENDOGENOUS RHYTHMICITY ON THE BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILE PLAICE, PLEURONECTES-PLATESSA L
topic_facet RATES
Zoology
Behavioral Sciences
FISH
DECISIONS
VERTICAL MIGRATION
description The influences of prey (the bivalve Donax vittatus (de Costa)) and a predator (juvenile cod, Gadus morhua L.) on long-term behaviour patterns of juvenile plaice were investigated by time-lapse video-recording of behaviour in the laboratory. Analysis of the frequencies and durations of behavioural elements revealed two basic types of behaviour. In the absence of food, behaviour was dominated by elements associated with migration to and from the intertidal zone: longer, less frequent swimming movements with occasional off-bottom excursions, especially around the predicted time of high water. Benthic activity was dominated by foraging behaviour when food was present and consisted of frequent short searching movements and occasional attacks on prey which continued throughout the tidal cycle, mixed with the migration component. Migration behaviour was strongly controlled by the endogenous tidally phased activity rhythm, whereas fish foraged only in the presence of food and independently of the phase of the tide. The presence of the predator depressed the expression of migration behaviour and reduced and delayed the onset of foraging, with greatly diminished feeding success. Expression of behaviour in the natural environment reflects the relative contributions of these exogenous and endogenous influences. (C) 1995 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Burrows, Michael
Gibson, Robin N
author_facet Burrows, Michael
Gibson, Robin N
author_sort Burrows, Michael
title THE EFFECTS OF FOOD, PREDATION RISK AND ENDOGENOUS RHYTHMICITY ON THE BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILE PLAICE, PLEURONECTES-PLATESSA L
title_short THE EFFECTS OF FOOD, PREDATION RISK AND ENDOGENOUS RHYTHMICITY ON THE BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILE PLAICE, PLEURONECTES-PLATESSA L
title_full THE EFFECTS OF FOOD, PREDATION RISK AND ENDOGENOUS RHYTHMICITY ON THE BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILE PLAICE, PLEURONECTES-PLATESSA L
title_fullStr THE EFFECTS OF FOOD, PREDATION RISK AND ENDOGENOUS RHYTHMICITY ON THE BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILE PLAICE, PLEURONECTES-PLATESSA L
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECTS OF FOOD, PREDATION RISK AND ENDOGENOUS RHYTHMICITY ON THE BEHAVIOR OF JUVENILE PLAICE, PLEURONECTES-PLATESSA L
title_sort effects of food, predation risk and endogenous rhythmicity on the behavior of juvenile plaice, pleuronectes-platessa l
publishDate 1995
url https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/cab66e2f-ac7c-46ac-bac1-2ae7491b6a24
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