Stevens, E. D., and T. R. Binder. “Appetitive Conditioning Technique Reveals Behavioural Limits to Passage Performance in Fishes”. Environmental Biology of Fishes, vol. 71, no. 3, 2004, pp. 225-32, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A1055.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Stevens, E. D.
Author: Binder, T. R.
Date Issued
2004
Abstract

Numerous environmental features have the potential to act as 'barriers' to fishes in the field. Passage of these 'barriers' depends on two main properties: willingness (behavioural) and physiological capacity. The physiological swimming capacity of fishes has been well studied. However, because most barrier research has focused on the population level effects of man-made barriers, little attention has been given to the behavioural aspects of fish passage. We used appetitive conditioning to create a simple laboratory based protocol to estimate behavioural limits to fish passage. We tested our protocol using barrier height (or passage space) as a model. Our protocol successfully identified behavioural limits in two species, juvenile rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, and fathead minnows, Pimephales promelas. Our most interesting observation was that even a partial, submerged barrier had the potential to block fish movements. Our results suggest a potential use for conditioning techniques in assessing factors that constitute behaviour barriers to fishes. This information may help us to better predict fish movements in the field and may help us to design barriers that are more efficient at passing fishes.

Note

Binder, T. R.: Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont. N1G 2W1, Canada.

Dordrecht; Netherlands

Kluwer Academic Publishers

Accession Number: 20043213160. Publication Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Number of References: 25 ref. Subject Subsets: Veterinary Science; Animal Breeding

Source type: Electronic(1)

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Language

  • English

Subjects

  • barriers
  • Pimephales promelas
  • Oncorhynchus
  • animals
  • Osteichthyes
  • eukaryotes
  • Aquatic Biology and Ecology (MM300)
  • rainbow trout
  • Cypriniformes
  • aquatic organisms
  • Animal Behaviour (LL300)
  • trout
  • conditioning
  • Chordata
  • Aquaculture (Animals) (MM120)
  • Oncorhynchus mykiss
  • aquatic animals
  • animal behaviour
  • Salmonidae
  • Pimephales
  • fishes
  • BEHAVIOR
  • movement
  • behaviour
  • Salmoniformes
  • vertebrates
  • animal behavior
  • Cyprinidae
Page range
225-232
Host Title
Environmental Biology of Fishes
Host Abbreviated Title
Environ.Biol.Fishes
Volume
71
Issue
3
ISSN
0378-1909

Department