The relationship of the olfactory EEG evoked by naturally-occurring stream waters to the homing behavior of sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka , walbaum)
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Auteurs : David Bodznick [États-Unis]Source :
- Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part A: Physiology [ 0300-9629 ] ; 1974.
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1.Olfactory evoked EEG responses were recorded from the olfactory bulbs of adult sockeye salmon of two independent spawning populations captured at various points in the course of their spawning migration.2.The relative EEG responses of each fish to several natural waters including the natal (home) stream water for each population and several other waters encountered during upstream migration were measured.3.All stimulus waters were uncontaminated by the high concentrations of odorants associated with fish-rearing facilities.4.No relationship was found between the relative EEG responses of the fish to the waters and the actual behavioral responses of the fish in the same waters during migration.5.Within a single population of fish the relative EEG responses to the natural waters appeared to change during the course of the spawning migration.
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