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J Fish Biol ; 95(3): 974-978, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31278747

ABSTRACT

Juvenile silver grunter Mesopristes argenteus were observed, photographed and filmed manoeuvring objects with their snout and nape to expose benthic prey in two short steep coastal streams, including in the micro-estuary of one of these streams within the Australian Wet Tropics. Objects that were moved included leaves, sticks, bark, wood, seed pods, rainforest fruit, coral fragments and pebbles. Follower fish were sometimes associated with the foraging behaviour.


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Feeding Behavior/physiology , Fishes/physiology , Animals , Australia , Estuaries , Rivers
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Chem Senses ; 40(3): 187-96, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25616763

ABSTRACT

In recent years, to circumvent the interpretive limitations associated with intake tests commonly used to assess taste function in rodents, investigators have developed devices called gustometers to deliver small volumes of taste samples and measure immediate responses, thereby increasing confidence that the behavior of the animal is under orosensory control. Most of these gustometers can be used to measure unconditioned licking behavior to stimuli presented for short durations and/or can be used to train the animal to respond to various fluid stimuli differentially so as to obtain a reward and/or avoid punishment. Psychometric sensitivity and discrimination functions can thus be derived. Here, we describe a new gustometer design, successfully used in behavioral experiments, that was guided by our experience with an older version used for over 2 decades. The new computer-controlled gustometer features no dead space in stimulus delivery lines, effective cleaning of the licking substrate, and the ability to measure licking without passing electrical current through the animal. The parts and dimensions are detailed, and the benefits and limitations of certain design features are discussed. Schematics for key circuits are provided as supplemental information. Accordingly, it should be possible to fabricate this device in a fashion customized for one's needs.


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Feeding Behavior/physiology , Psychophysiology/instrumentation , Taste Threshold/physiology , Taste/physiology , Animals , Computers , Conditioning, Operant/physiology , Discrimination Learning/physiology , Psychophysics , Rodentia
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