Institut de Biologie, Université de Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, 2000, Switzerland.
Department of Biology, Tufts University, 200 Boston Ave, Suite 4700, Medford, MA 02155, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2023 Jul 1;226(14). doi: 10.1242/jeb.245686. Epub 2023 Jul 26.
Work carried out since the late 1970s has provided key insights into the comparative biomechanics, kinematics, behaviour and neurobiology of fish escape responses. An escape response is an ecologically important behaviour used by fishes to evade predation and aggression via rapid swimming movements. With environmental change expected to affect the physiology and biomechanics of aquatic ectotherms, there is a growing interest in understanding how environmental stressors affect the swimming performance and behaviour of fishes during escape responses, particularly in the context of predator-prey interactions. As the study of fish swimming continues to expand, there have been repeated calls to standardise experiments and reporting practices to facilitate integrative and comparative studies. Here, we provide a set of practical guidelines for conducting, analysing and reporting experiments on escape responses in fish, including a reporting checklist to assist authors undertaking these experiments. These resources will facilitate executing and reporting escape response experiments in a rigorous and transparent fashion, helping to advance the study of fish swimming in an era of rapid environmental change.
自 20 世纪 70 年代末以来开展的工作为鱼类逃避反应的比较生物力学、运动学、行为和神经生物学提供了重要的见解。逃避反应是鱼类通过快速游动来逃避捕食和攻击的一种具有重要生态意义的行为。随着环境变化预计会影响水生变温动物的生理学和生物力学,人们越来越关注了解环境胁迫如何影响鱼类在逃避反应期间的游泳性能和行为,特别是在捕食者-猎物相互作用的背景下。随着鱼类游泳研究的不断扩展,人们多次呼吁标准化实验和报告实践,以促进综合和比较研究。在这里,我们为鱼类逃避反应实验的开展、分析和报告提供了一套实用指南,包括一份报告清单,以帮助进行这些实验的作者。这些资源将有助于以严格和透明的方式执行和报告逃避反应实验,有助于在快速环境变化时代推进鱼类游泳研究。