2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.crvi.2004.01.002
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Étude expérimentale sur les capacités sensorielles des larves de poissons coralliens dans la détection de leur lieu d'installation

Abstract: Présenté par Claude Combes RésuméDes expériences en aquarium et in situ ont été réalisées afin de déterminer les capacités sensorielles des larves de poissons coralliens dans la reconnaissance de leur lieu d'installation. Dix des 12 espèces étudiées ont détecté leur lieu d'installation grâce à la présence de conspécifiques déjà installés et non à cause des caractéristiques de l'habitat. Les larves utilisent trois sens pour cette détection : la vue, l'odorat et la perception des ondes vibratoires.

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“…In the field, some species are, however, also found in habitats they would not select according to the present experiments. As fishes can also be attracted by visual (Lecchini, 2004;Igulu et al, 2011) and chemical cues (Sweatman, 1988;Atema et al, 2002;Lecchini et al, , 2013Vail & McCormick, 2011), the settlement choice is likely to be the result of the integration of all of these signals over different spatial scales Huijbers et al, 2012). This might explain why C. citrinellus and P. microlepsis are found on the barrier reefs in the wild, although the sound of this habitat had a deterring effect on those species in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…In the field, some species are, however, also found in habitats they would not select according to the present experiments. As fishes can also be attracted by visual (Lecchini, 2004;Igulu et al, 2011) and chemical cues (Sweatman, 1988;Atema et al, 2002;Lecchini et al, , 2013Vail & McCormick, 2011), the settlement choice is likely to be the result of the integration of all of these signals over different spatial scales Huijbers et al, 2012). This might explain why C. citrinellus and P. microlepsis are found on the barrier reefs in the wild, although the sound of this habitat had a deterring effect on those species in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In the field, some species are, however, also found in habitats they would not select according to the present experiments. As fishes can also be attracted by visual (Lecchini, ; Igulu et al ., ) and chemical cues (Sweatman, ; Atema et al ., ; Lecchini et al ., , ; Vail & McCormick, ), the settlement choice is likely to be the result of the integration of all of these signals over different spatial scales (Kingsford et al ., ; Huijbers et al ., ). This might explain why C .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%