2016
DOI: 10.2108/zs150213
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Ontogeny and Sexual Differences in Swimming Proximity to Conspecifics in Response to Visual Cues in Medaka Fish

Abstract: Adult medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) exhibit complex social behaviors that depend mainly on visual cues from conspecifics. The ontogeny of visually-mediated social behaviors from larval/juvenile to adult medaka fish, however, is unknown. In the present study, we established a simple behavioral paradigm to evaluate the swimming proximity to conspecifics based on visual cues in an inter-individual interaction of two medaka fish throughout life. When two fish were placed separately in a cylindrical tank with a con… Show more

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“…Medaka females have the ability to discriminate a visually familiar male from an unfamiliar male (Isoe et al . ). Unlike guppies, medaka females prefer to mate with familiar males (Okuyama et al .…”
Section: Female Mating Preference In Medaka Fishmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Medaka females have the ability to discriminate a visually familiar male from an unfamiliar male (Isoe et al . ). Unlike guppies, medaka females prefer to mate with familiar males (Okuyama et al .…”
Section: Female Mating Preference In Medaka Fishmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Visual familiarization, that is, the process of becoming familiar with an individual through visual contact, affects female mate preference in medaka fish. Medaka females have the ability to discriminate a visually familiar male from an unfamiliar male (Isoe et al 2016). Unlike guppies, medaka females prefer to mate with familiar males Yokoi et al 2016).…”
Section: Female Mating Preference In Medaka Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many researchers have analysed shoaling and schooling-like behaviours in medaka fish [14–21], and medaka were dependent on visual cues to maintain proximity to conspecifics [15, 21] or mirror images of their own selves [17]. However, the detailed nature of visual attraction in medaka remains unclear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the expression domains of tmt-opsin1b nor tmt-opsin2 do not observably change between young larvae and adults [14], we think that the most plausible explanation for the agedependency is the still on-going differentiation of the nervous system during young larval stages. Ontogenetic changes in behavior are very common and for instance well documented for the visual processing and social behavior in medaka fish [53,59]. While the cellular and molecular causes still remain to be determined, it is clear that the phenomenon is common among vertebrates and even extends to humans across lifespan, where it has been shown to correlate with changes in glutamatergic and GABAergic systems [60,61].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%