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Fish hypnosis: Induction of an atonic immobility reflex
Authors:Rufus M. G. Wells  Heather McNeil  John A. MacDonald
Affiliation:1. r.wells@auckland.ac.nz
Abstract:
An immobility reflex may be induced in fish by a vigorous flow of water through the branchial chamber. The reflex was observed in 22 species representing bony and cartilaginous fishes from diverse habitats, and was invariably characterised by loss of caudal muscle tone and limp posture. The immobilised state may be maintained for many hours, and revival is instantaneous. The critical flow rate for induction increases with increasing body size in the snapper, Pagrus auratus, and heart rate falls below the resting rate. In addition, haematological parameters, and plasma lactate after 6?h were typical of resting fish. Although the mechanism is unclear, and the selective advantage for the fish unknown, pressure-sensitive receptors in the branchial chamber are likely to be involved. Application in live fish transport, and recovery from handling and exercise stressors is suggested.
Keywords:Immobilisation  Pagrus auratus  heart rate  haematology  lactate  water flow
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