Department of Biology, Queen's University, K7L 3N6, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
J Chem Ecol. 1992 Dec;18(12):2277-84. doi: 10.1007/BF00984950.
A two-choice chamber was used to determine if three-spine sticklebacks could distinguish between water conditioned by a displaying male and water conditioned by a male that was active but not displaying. Both nonterritorial males and gravid females appeared to recognize which male was displaying; i.e., males and females were more likely to bite or bump the substrate in front of a chamber receiving water from a displaying male. Nonterritorial males were more likely to enter the chamber receiving water from a male that was not displaying; gravid females entered the chamber that received water from the displaying male more often than males but not more often than expected by chance. The aggressive displays of male sticklebacks may have both visual and chemical components; alternatively, the fish may have been capable of detecting chemical by-products associated with different rates of physical activity.
使用双室选择装置来确定三刺鱼是否能够区分由展示雄鱼和活跃但不展示雄鱼调节的水。非领地雄鱼和妊娠雌鱼似乎都能识别出正在展示的雄鱼;即,雄鱼和雌鱼更有可能在一个从展示雄鱼接收水的腔室前咬或撞基质。非领地雄鱼更有可能进入从不展示雄鱼接收水的腔室;妊娠雌鱼进入从展示雄鱼接收水的腔室比雄鱼更频繁,但不比随机预期更频繁。雄三刺鱼的攻击性展示可能既有视觉成分也有化学成分;或者,鱼可能能够检测与不同物理活动率相关的化学副产物。