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呼吸后的快速启动:鲶鱼 Hoplosternum littorale 的空气呼吸运动在运动学上与逃避反应相似。

Fast-starting after a breath: air-breathing motions are kinematically similar to escape responses in the catfish Hoplosternum littorale.

机构信息

IAMC-CNR Oristano, Loc. Sa Mardini, 09170 Torregrande (OR), Italy.

Zoophysiology, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark Present address: Ocean Sciences Centre, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL A1C 5S7, Canada.

出版信息

Biol Open. 2014 Dec 19;4(1):79-85. doi: 10.1242/bio.20149332.

Abstract

Fast-starts are brief accelerations commonly observed in fish within the context of predator-prey interactions. In typical C-start escape responses, fish react to a threatening stimulus by bending their body into a C-shape during the first muscle contraction (i.e. stage 1) which provides a sudden acceleration away from the stimulus. Recently, similar C-starts have been recorded in fish aiming at a prey. Little is known about C-starts outside the context of predator-prey interactions, though recent work has shown that escape response can also be induced by high temperature. Here, we test the hypothesis that air-breathing fish may use C-starts in the context of gulping air at the surface. Hoplosternum littorale is an air-breathing freshwater catfish found in South America. Field video observations reveal that their air-breathing behaviour consists of air-gulping at the surface, followed by a fast turn which re-directs the fish towards the bottom. Using high-speed video in the laboratory, we compared the kinematics of the turn immediately following air-gulping performed by H. littorale in normoxia with those of mechanically-triggered C-start escape responses and with routine (i.e. spontaneous) turns. Our results show that air-breathing events overlap considerably with escape responses with a large stage 1 angle in terms of turning rates, distance covered and the relationship between these rates. Therefore, these two behaviours can be considered kinematically comparable, suggesting that air-breathing in this species is followed by escape-like C-start motions, presumably to minimise time at the surface and exposure to avian predators. These findings show that C-starts can occur in a variety of contexts in which fish may need to get away from areas of potential danger.

摘要

快速启动是鱼类在捕食者-猎物相互作用中常见的短暂加速现象。在典型的 C 型逃离反应中,鱼类对威胁性刺激的反应是在第一次肌肉收缩时将身体弯曲成 C 形(即第 1 阶段),这提供了一个突然远离刺激的加速度。最近,在鱼类瞄准猎物的情况下也记录到了类似的 C 型启动。尽管最近的研究表明,高温也可以诱导逃避反应,但对于捕食者-猎物相互作用之外的 C 型启动知之甚少。在这里,我们测试了一个假设,即呼吸空气的鱼类可能在水面呼吸空气的情况下使用 C 型启动。Hoplosternum littorale 是一种在南美洲发现的呼吸空气的淡水鲶鱼。野外视频观察显示,它们的呼吸空气行为包括在水面上呼吸空气,然后快速转弯,将鱼重新引导向底部。在实验室中使用高速视频,我们比较了 H. littorale 在正常氧合条件下进行的水面呼吸后立即进行的转弯的运动学,与机械触发的 C 型逃离反应和常规(即自发)转弯的运动学。我们的结果表明,呼吸空气事件与逃避反应重叠很大,在转弯率、覆盖距离以及这些率之间的关系方面,第 1 阶段的角度很大。因此,这两种行为可以被认为在运动学上是可比的,这表明该物种的呼吸空气后会出现类似逃避的 C 型启动运动,大概是为了尽量减少在水面上的时间和暴露在鸟类捕食者面前。这些发现表明,C 型启动可以在鱼类需要远离潜在危险区域的各种情况下发生。

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