Response and behavior of three spot gourami (Trichopodus tricopterus Pallas, 1770) on fields and electric currents during the fishing process

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Autor(a) principal: Nofrizal
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Novrianto, Eko, Bustari, Yani, Alit Hindri, Jhonnerie, Romie, Elizal, Abdillah, Dony, Ramses, Fatmawati, Riska
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology
Texto Completo: https://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/1910
Resumo: This research was conducted to explore how fish react and behave when exposed to electric currents during fishing. A total of 160 adult three spot gourami (T. trichopterus) were examined, each measuring approximately 9.75±0.44 cm in total length. The study was performed in a circular tank 180 cm in diameter and 80 cm in height. A Yuasa NS YTZ5S 12-volt, 5 Ah battery served as the electricity source. Fish behavior was monitored using a high-definition video camera capable of capturing 1080 × 60 fps. The findings revealed that at a distance of 30 cm from the electrodes and within 2.35 seconds, the fish exhibited increased swimming speed; signs of distress, fin extension, mild fainting, and tension; a slightly bent body and dorsal fin; and gill valve movement. After 4.15 seconds, the fish exhibited a loss of balance, mouth protrusion, increased fin activity, and a decreased response to external stimuli. Between 5.80 and 8.25 seconds, the fish completely lost balance, became rigid and unresponsive, and exhibited minimal, weak movements. At 20 cm from the electrode, the fish showed signs of anxiety and fainted within 8.10 seconds. At 28.35 seconds, there was partial loss of balance, and between 36.25 and 44.44 seconds, a total loss of balance and near-fainting occurred. However, at 40 cm from the electrode, the fish showed no response due to the extremely weak electric current (0.00–0.91 Ah).
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spelling Response and behavior of three spot gourami (Trichopodus tricopterus Pallas, 1770) on fields and electric currents during the fishing processendurance responseswimming patterns of fishexternal stimulielectrical exposureThis research was conducted to explore how fish react and behave when exposed to electric currents during fishing. A total of 160 adult three spot gourami (T. trichopterus) were examined, each measuring approximately 9.75±0.44 cm in total length. The study was performed in a circular tank 180 cm in diameter and 80 cm in height. A Yuasa NS YTZ5S 12-volt, 5 Ah battery served as the electricity source. Fish behavior was monitored using a high-definition video camera capable of capturing 1080 × 60 fps. The findings revealed that at a distance of 30 cm from the electrodes and within 2.35 seconds, the fish exhibited increased swimming speed; signs of distress, fin extension, mild fainting, and tension; a slightly bent body and dorsal fin; and gill valve movement. After 4.15 seconds, the fish exhibited a loss of balance, mouth protrusion, increased fin activity, and a decreased response to external stimuli. Between 5.80 and 8.25 seconds, the fish completely lost balance, became rigid and unresponsive, and exhibited minimal, weak movements. At 20 cm from the electrode, the fish showed signs of anxiety and fainted within 8.10 seconds. At 28.35 seconds, there was partial loss of balance, and between 36.25 and 44.44 seconds, a total loss of balance and near-fainting occurred. However, at 40 cm from the electrode, the fish showed no response due to the extremely weak electric current (0.00–0.91 Ah).Malque Publishing2024-02-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearch Articlesapplication/pdfhttps://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/191010.31893/jabb.2024009Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January; 20240092318-12652318-1265reponame:Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorologyinstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://malque.pub/ojs/index.php/jabb/article/view/1910/1176Copyright (c) 2024 Malque Publishinghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNofrizalNovrianto, EkoBustariYani, Alit Hindri Jhonnerie, RomieElizalAbdillah, DonyRamsesFatmawati, Riska2024-03-03T18:07:16Zoai:ojs2.malque.pub:article/1910Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/jabbPUBhttp://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/revistas/index.php/jabb/oai||souza.jr@ufersa.edu.br2318-12652318-1265opendoar:2024-03-03T18:07:16Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Response and behavior of three spot gourami (Trichopodus tricopterus Pallas, 1770) on fields and electric currents during the fishing process
title Response and behavior of three spot gourami (Trichopodus tricopterus Pallas, 1770) on fields and electric currents during the fishing process
spellingShingle Response and behavior of three spot gourami (Trichopodus tricopterus Pallas, 1770) on fields and electric currents during the fishing process
Nofrizal
endurance response
swimming patterns of fish
external stimuli
electrical exposure
title_short Response and behavior of three spot gourami (Trichopodus tricopterus Pallas, 1770) on fields and electric currents during the fishing process
title_full Response and behavior of three spot gourami (Trichopodus tricopterus Pallas, 1770) on fields and electric currents during the fishing process
title_fullStr Response and behavior of three spot gourami (Trichopodus tricopterus Pallas, 1770) on fields and electric currents during the fishing process
title_full_unstemmed Response and behavior of three spot gourami (Trichopodus tricopterus Pallas, 1770) on fields and electric currents during the fishing process
title_sort Response and behavior of three spot gourami (Trichopodus tricopterus Pallas, 1770) on fields and electric currents during the fishing process
author Nofrizal
author_facet Nofrizal
Novrianto, Eko
Bustari
Yani, Alit Hindri
Jhonnerie, Romie
Elizal
Abdillah, Dony
Ramses
Fatmawati, Riska
author_role author
author2 Novrianto, Eko
Bustari
Yani, Alit Hindri
Jhonnerie, Romie
Elizal
Abdillah, Dony
Ramses
Fatmawati, Riska
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nofrizal
Novrianto, Eko
Bustari
Yani, Alit Hindri
Jhonnerie, Romie
Elizal
Abdillah, Dony
Ramses
Fatmawati, Riska
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv endurance response
swimming patterns of fish
external stimuli
electrical exposure
topic endurance response
swimming patterns of fish
external stimuli
electrical exposure
description This research was conducted to explore how fish react and behave when exposed to electric currents during fishing. A total of 160 adult three spot gourami (T. trichopterus) were examined, each measuring approximately 9.75±0.44 cm in total length. The study was performed in a circular tank 180 cm in diameter and 80 cm in height. A Yuasa NS YTZ5S 12-volt, 5 Ah battery served as the electricity source. Fish behavior was monitored using a high-definition video camera capable of capturing 1080 × 60 fps. The findings revealed that at a distance of 30 cm from the electrodes and within 2.35 seconds, the fish exhibited increased swimming speed; signs of distress, fin extension, mild fainting, and tension; a slightly bent body and dorsal fin; and gill valve movement. After 4.15 seconds, the fish exhibited a loss of balance, mouth protrusion, increased fin activity, and a decreased response to external stimuli. Between 5.80 and 8.25 seconds, the fish completely lost balance, became rigid and unresponsive, and exhibited minimal, weak movements. At 20 cm from the electrode, the fish showed signs of anxiety and fainted within 8.10 seconds. At 28.35 seconds, there was partial loss of balance, and between 36.25 and 44.44 seconds, a total loss of balance and near-fainting occurred. However, at 40 cm from the electrode, the fish showed no response due to the extremely weak electric current (0.00–0.91 Ah).
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