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Behavioural responses of competent lobster postlarvae to odor plumes
Authors:B Boudreau  E Bourget  Y Simard
Institution:(1) GIROQ, Département de Biologie, Université Laval, G1K 7P4 Ste-Foy, Québec, Canada;(2) Ministère de Pêches et des Océans, Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, C.P. 1000, G5H 3Z4 Mont-Joli, Québec, Canada
Abstract:We determined the ability of competent laboratory-reared Homarus americanus postlarvae to use odor plumes as a potential mechanism of orientation during the habitat selection process at settlement. In a Y-maze apparatus, both swimming direction (upstream or downstream) and arm selection (control or experimental) were strongly influenced by the nature of the chemical stimulus tested. In control conditions (unconditioned water in both proximal arms of the experimental device), postlarvae swam predominantly upstream (61:39) but displayed no arm preference (48:52). When submitted to a metabolite solution of adult conspecifics or macroalgae, postlarvae swam consistently upstream (ge73%) and showed a significant preference for the arm providing these stimuli (ge69%). In contrast, postlarvae submitted to cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus) metabolites swam predominantly downstream (68:32), and those that did swim upstream significantly avoided the experimental arm (30:70). In repeated trials with the same individuals, postlarvae behaved similarly in ge80% of the assays, suggesting a low intra-individual variability in behavioural responses. It is concluded that distance chemoreception may play a role in habitat selection by lobster postlarvae at settlement.
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