Color poster with text, images, and charts.In various species of fishes, chemical cues play an essential role facilitating predator avoidance. Damage to the skin during a predation event releases an alarm substance (AS), which diffuses through the water column and binds to olfactory receptors of conspecifics. This causes fish to engage in several anti-predator behaviors that may include darting, schooling, or hiding. Behavioral responses to AS and physiological mechanisms that underlie those responses is an active area of study. The goal of this project was to demonstrate 1) a noninvasive primary cell culture protocol to obtain alarm substance and 2) the demonstration of anti-predatory behaviors in fish exposed to alarm substance.Unive...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.It is generally thought that alarm substance cells (ASC) ...
OChemical alarm cues released from injured tissue are not released under any other context and there...
Fish are one of the most imperiled groups of vertebrates worldwide. Threats to fish fall into one of...
Color poster with text, photographs, and images.The goal of this project was to establish a primary ...
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a small Ostariophysian cyprinid fish with no special body armour, which m...
In this study, we show that the fish Nile tilapia displays an antipredator response to chemical cues...
A diversity of fishes release chemical cues upon being attacked by a predator. These cues, commonly ...
In some fish, alarm substances are released from skin cells when they are bitten by a predator, sign...
The alarm response to skin extract has been well documented in fish. In response to skin extract, th...
Several aquatic organisms, including fish, release chemicals that may serve as alarm signals (Mirza ...
In ostariophysan fish, the detection of alarm substance released from the skin of a conspecific or a...
Olfactory cues that indicate predation risk elicit a number of defensive behaviors in fishes, but wh...
Student paper, BIOL 3811, 2009Alarm cues in fish have been shown to cause anti-predator responses. A...
The speed with which individuals can learn to identify and react appropriately to predation threats ...
The alarm response to skin extract has been well documented in fish. In response to skin extract, th...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.It is generally thought that alarm substance cells (ASC) ...
OChemical alarm cues released from injured tissue are not released under any other context and there...
Fish are one of the most imperiled groups of vertebrates worldwide. Threats to fish fall into one of...
Color poster with text, photographs, and images.The goal of this project was to establish a primary ...
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a small Ostariophysian cyprinid fish with no special body armour, which m...
In this study, we show that the fish Nile tilapia displays an antipredator response to chemical cues...
A diversity of fishes release chemical cues upon being attacked by a predator. These cues, commonly ...
In some fish, alarm substances are released from skin cells when they are bitten by a predator, sign...
The alarm response to skin extract has been well documented in fish. In response to skin extract, th...
Several aquatic organisms, including fish, release chemicals that may serve as alarm signals (Mirza ...
In ostariophysan fish, the detection of alarm substance released from the skin of a conspecific or a...
Olfactory cues that indicate predation risk elicit a number of defensive behaviors in fishes, but wh...
Student paper, BIOL 3811, 2009Alarm cues in fish have been shown to cause anti-predator responses. A...
The speed with which individuals can learn to identify and react appropriately to predation threats ...
The alarm response to skin extract has been well documented in fish. In response to skin extract, th...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.It is generally thought that alarm substance cells (ASC) ...
OChemical alarm cues released from injured tissue are not released under any other context and there...
Fish are one of the most imperiled groups of vertebrates worldwide. Threats to fish fall into one of...