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Responses of Asterias rubens to bivalve prey in a Y-maze
Authors:J C Castilla
Institution:(1) N.E.R.C. Unit of Marine Invertebrate Biology, Marine Science Laboratories, University College of North Wales, Menai Bridge, Anglesey, North Wales, UK;(2) Present address: Laboratorio de Zoología Instituto de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Católica de Chile, Casilla 114-D, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:Experiments carried out in a Y-maze apparatus using a constant number of mussels, Mytilus edulis L., as prey showed the presence of a food-seeking period in the predatory starfish Asterias rubens L. collected in the Menai Strait, Anglesey, North Wales. The starfish orientated towards the mussels in the experiment conducted from Novemeber-December to May. The food-seeking activity was not significantly different from random expectation between June and October. It is suggested that this seasonal change in the behaviour of A. rubens can be due either to a lowering of chemo-sensitivity and failure to respond by A. rubens, or to a seasonal change in production of attractant(s) by the prey, or to a combination of the above. A. rubens does not move towards a bait of oyster spat (Ostrea edulis L.) in the Y-maze unless it has been previously conditioned to eat the oysters for about a month. In the Menai Strait, oysters would rarely be encountered by A. rubens and, therefore, the experiments confirmed the concept of ldquoingestive conditioningrdquo (Wood, 1968).
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