驱避剂对实验室环境下虹鳟鱼幼鱼分布的影响

Noelle G. Stratton, I. Imre, R. T. Rocco, Grant E. Brown
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最近的研究已经开始考虑使用化学感觉警报线索作为入侵海七鳃鳗(Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus, 1758)在五大湖盆地的潜在驱避剂。在确定潜在的海螺驱蚊剂的功效的一个重要因素是它们是否具有物种特异性。为此,本研究利用实验室河道,调查了非目标物种虹鳟鱼(Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792)是否会改变其分布,以响应P. marinus释放的损伤警报信号、潜在的哺乳动物捕食者信号和损伤释放的同种信号。每组10人,每种刺激类型10个重复,受试者暴露于以下处理类型中的一种:去离子水(对照)、海马尾草提取物(异种警报提示)、桃吻草提取物(同种警报提示)、2-苯乙胺盐化物(潜在捕食者提示)和人唾液(潜在捕食者提示)。与对照组相比,在刺激观察期间,没有任何刺激引起明显的回避反应。这些研究结果为提出的海棠防治措施的物种特异性提供了初步支持。
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Effect of Potential Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) Repellents on the Distribution of Juvenile Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in a Laboratory Environment
Recent studies have begun to consider the use of chemosensory alarm cues as potential repellents of invasive Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus, 1758) in the Great Lakes Basin. An important factor in determining the efficacy of potential P. marinus repellents is whether they are species-specific. To that end, using laboratory stream channels, this study investigated whether a non-target species, the Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum, 1792), would change their distribution in response to damage-released P. marinus alarm cues, potential mammalian predator cues, and damage-released conspecific cues. In groups of 10 individuals per replicate, with 10 replicates per stimulus type, subjects were exposed to one of the following treatment types: deionized water (control), P. marinus extract (heterospecific alarm cue), O. mykiss extract (conspecific alarm cue), 2-phenylethylamine hydrochloride (potential predator cue), and human saliva (potential predator cue). None of the stimuli induced a significant avoidance response during the stimulus observation period as compared to the control. These findings provide preliminary support for the species-specific nature of these proposed alternative P. marinus control measures.
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