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The effect of night illumination, red and infrared light, on locomotor activity, behaviour and melatonin of Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) broodstock

机译:夜间照明,红色和红外光对塞内加尔独有(Solea senegalensis)亲鱼运动能力,行为和褪黑激素的影响

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The present study aimed to determine a non-invasive nocturnal lighting system for the behavioural observation of a highly light sensitive species, Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis). Locomotor activity, four types of behaviour and plasma melatonin were analysed in groups of 12 adult Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) reared in captivity and held under four night illumination treatments: total darkness (control), high 50. lux intensity red light (group RH), low 5. lux intensity red light (group RL) and infrared light (group IR). All groups experienced the same conditions during the day (lights on from 07:00 to 19:00) with white lighting of 125. lux. Clarity of video images taken at night for the observation of fish behaviour were ranked as follows: group RH. >. RL. >. IR. >. control. All treatments presented a daily rhythm in locomotor activity with high activity from 14:00 to 18:00 and low activity from 21:00 to 12:00. The sole exposed to the high intensity red light at night appeared to be disturbed as during the low nocturnal locomotor activity period group RH presented higher activity and significantly higher nocturnal behaviour related to escape or fear than was observed in the other groups. The groups control, RL and IR exhibited similar levels of nocturnal locomotor activity and nocturnal behaviour related to escape or fear. Plasma melatonin, at mid-dark was not significantly different between the control and groups RL and IR, while melatonin was significantly lower in group RH compared to the control. The authors recommended low intensity red night illumination for the non-invasive study of nocturnal behaviour of Senegalese sole adults.
机译:本研究旨在确定一种非侵入式夜间照明系统,用于对高度光敏感物种塞内加尔鞋底(Solea senegalensis)的行为观察。在圈养下饲养并在四个夜间照明处理下饲养的12只成年塞内加尔独有动物(Solea senegalensis)的组中分析了运动活动,四种行为和血浆褪黑素:完全黑暗(对照),高50. lux强度红光(RH组) ),低5. lux强度的红光(RL组)和红外光(IR组)。白天,所有组都经历了相同的条件(从07:00到19:00点亮),白光为125.lux。晚上拍摄的用于观察鱼类行为的视频图像的清晰度如下:RH组。 >。 RL。 >。红外线>。控制。所有治疗均表现出运动活动的每日节律,从14:00至18:00活跃,而从21:00至12:00活跃。夜间暴露于高强度红光下的鞋底似乎受到干扰,因为在低夜间运动活动期间,RH表现出比其他组更高的活动性,并且与逃避或恐惧有关的夜间行为明显更高。对照组,RL和IR表现出相似的夜间运动能力和与逃避或恐惧有关的夜间行为。对照组与RL和IR组之间在黑暗中的血浆褪黑素无显着差异,而RH组与对照组相比,褪黑素显着降低。作者建议将低强度的红色夜间照明用于塞内加尔唯一成年人夜间行为的非侵入性研究。

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