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Contextual chemosensory urine signaling in an African cichlid fish

机译:非洲丽鱼科鱼的背景化学感觉尿信号

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Chemosensory signaling is crucial for communication in many fish species, but little is known about how signalers modulate chemical output in response to sensory information and social context. Here, we tested the hypothesis that dominant male African cichlid fish (Astatotilapia burtoni) use urine signals during social interactions, and demonstrate that this signaling depends on social context (reproductive; territorial) and on available sensory information (visual cues; full interaction). We injected males with dye to visualize urine pulses and exposed them to full sensory information or visual cues alone of four types: (1) dominant male; (2) gravid (reproductively receptive) females; (3) mouth-brooding (non-receptive) females; or (4) control (no fish). We found that males released urine sooner and increased their urination frequency when visually exposed to gravid females as compared with mouth-brooding females and or no-fish controls. While males could distinguish female reproductive states using visual cues alone, courtship behavior rates were similar to 10-fold higher when they fully interacted with gravid females compared with receiving visual cues alone. Males also increased their urination and territorial behaviors when exposed to another male, suggesting that chemical signals may convey information on dominance status. These data support the hypothesis that dominant males use urine as a chemical signal and adjust the frequency of their urine output based on contextual information.
机译:化学感官信号对于许多鱼类的交流至关重要,但对于信号员如何根据感官信息和社会环境调节化学物质的输出知之甚少。在这里,我们测试了以下假设:在社交互动中占主导地位的非洲雄性丽鱼科鱼类(Astatotilapia burtoni)使用尿液信号,并证明该信号依赖于社交环境(生殖;领土)和可用的感官信息(视觉提示;充分互动)。我们给男性注射染料以可视化尿液脉搏,并使它们单独接触四种类型的完整的感官信息或视觉提示:(1)优势男性; (2)妊娠(生殖接受)雌性; (3)令人讨厌的(不接受)女性;或(4)控制(无鱼)。我们发现,相比于细心的雌性和/或无鱼对照组,雄性目视暴露于妊娠雌性时,雄性会更快地释放尿液并增加排尿频率。尽管雄性仅凭视觉提示就可以区分雌性生殖状态,但与妊娠雌性完全互动时,求偶行为率比仅接受视觉提示要高出10倍。当男性与另一男性接触时,也会增加排尿和领土行为,这表明化学信号可能传达有关优势地位的信息。这些数据支持以下假设:占优势的男性将尿液用作化学信号,并根据上下文信息调整尿液输出的频率。

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