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Ventilatory frequency indicates visual recognition of an allopatric predator in nai;ve Nile tilapia
Authors:Barreto Rodrigo Egydio  Luchiari Ana Carolina  Marcondes Ana Lucia
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Departamento de Fisiologia, Instituto de Biociências, UNESP, 18618-000, Botucatu, SP, Brazil

Abstract:Perceiving a possible predator may promote physiological changes to support prey ‘fight or flight’. In this case, an increase in ventilatory frequency (VF) may be expected, because this is a way to improve oxygen uptake for escape tasks. Therefore, changes in VF may be used as a behavioral tool to evaluate visual recognition of a predator threat. Thus, we tested the effects of predator visual exposure on VF in the fish Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. For this, we measured tilapia VF before and after the presentation of three stimuli: an aquarium with a harmless fish or a predator or water (control). Nile tilapia VF increased significantly in the group visually exposed to a predator compared with the other two, which were similar to each other. Hence, we conclude that Nile tilapia may recognize an allopatric predator; consequently VF is an effective tool to indicate visual recognition of predator threat in fish.
Keywords:Fish  Nile tilapia  Predator recognition  Ventilatory frequency
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