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Ontogenetic- and condition-related effects of starvation on responsiveness in herring larvae (Clupea harengus L.) during repeated attacks by a model predator
Authors:Katrine Skajaa  Anders Fernö  Arild Folkvord
Institution:Department of Fisheries and Marine Biology, University of Bergen, PO Box 7800, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:The escape behaviour of fed and food-deprived herring larvae (20-30 mm SL) was studied during repeated attacks with a glass probe in order to investigate the causal mechanisms of starvation-induced changes in reaction to predators. Two experiments were set up: one where the fed and starved larvae were of the same age but of different sizes and one with groups of similar size but different ages. Biochemical and morphological condition measures described the condition of individual larvae. Starved larvae showed a lower responsiveness than fed larger larvae of the same age, and the responsiveness in this experiment decreased with decreasing nutritional status of the larvae. However, starved larvae that were of the same size but older than fed larvae showed a higher responsiveness, which could be explained by differences in development of sensory systems. A combination of condition and developmental factors thus explained the differences between starved and fed larvae. Both starved and fed larvae showed decreasing responsiveness over time with repeated attacks with no difference between starved and fed larvae in the relative change over time. The results emphasise the importance of taking into account individual age and/or development when the nutritional condition of wild-caught larvae is incorporated in survival models.
Keywords:Escape behaviour  Clupea harengus  Herring larvae  Condition  Predation mortality  Responsiveness
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