Predator-induced respiratory responses in juveniles of vendace Coregonus albula, whitefish C. lavaretus, perch Perca fluviatilis and roach Rutilus rutilus |
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Authors: | Hannu Huuskonen Juha Karjalainen |
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Institution: | (1) Karelian Institute, Section of Ecology, University of Joensuu, P.O.Box 111, FIN-80101 Joensuu, Finland |
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Abstract: | Predator-induced respiratory responses of juvenile vendace, whitefish, perch and roach were studied in an intermittent-flow respirometer by creating visual contact between test fishes and predators (juvenile northern pike). Vendace and whitefish always responded to the presence of pike with increased oxygen consumption. The response of perch was the opposite: oxygen consumption decreased to near the standard respiratory level. Roach responded more variably: some individuals increased their oxygen uptake while others decreased it. Changes in the rate of respiration during exposure to predation are supposed to be caused by the differences in locomotory activity due to induced antipredator behaviour. According to their responses, these species could be grouped into escapers (coregonids), hiders (perch) or indeterminates (roach). The species-specific differences in the antipredator behaviour originate in morphological and physiological characteristics which together determine the effectiveness of a particular antipredator style (i.e. either hiding or escaping). |
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Keywords: | metabolic rate bioenergetics physiology coregonids percid cyprinid fishes |
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