Conti Francesca, de Alba Gonzalo, López-Olmeda Jose F, Vera Luisa M, Lucon-Xiccato Gregory, Mainardi Elena, Cesari Silvia, Bottarelli Michele, Bertolucci Cristiano, Sánchez-Vázquez Francisco J, Gatto Elia
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain.
Department of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.
Zebrafish. 2025 Feb;22(1):15-19. doi: 10.1089/zeb.2024.0153. Epub 2025 Feb 6.
Photoperiod and temperature are two of the most powerful environmental cues that entrain circadian clocks. Being ectothermic, fish must keep their body temperature within a physiological range to optimize biological processes mainly applying behavioral strategies. Here, we developed a low-cost, automated system that allows to create a horizontal multiple-step thermal gradient and video record fish behavior for long-term periods. To validate the system, we assessed daily thermal preference and locomotor activity in the teleost . Our apparatus provides the opportunity to investigate the behavioral thermoregulation of captive fish, and our results highlight the importance of considering thermal preferences when designing husbandry protocols.