Abstract

The feeding behaviour of a Japanese loach,Misgurnus anguillicaudatus was experimentally analyzed. From observations the behaviour patterns were described. The adult fish responded to a piece of thread soaked with filteredTubifex homogenate (Tubifex solution) and showed feeding behaviour. But they ignored an unsoaked piece of thread. LivingTubifex kept in a glass cell failed to elicit feeding behaviour in the fish. A gauze-covered vessel withTubifex solution buried in the sand substrate released feeding behaviour in fish in its vicinity. It follows that the feeding behaviour of this fish is induced by some chemical stimuli. WhenTubifex solution was introduced at the central area of the plastic vessel with a fish, the fish suddenly started the Feeding-crawl and showed Gulp which was composed of Dig and Twist. Using sand particles, it was shown that intake of materials into the digestive tract occurs only at the moment of Twist and not any other time. The standard feeding patterns ofMisgurnus anguillicaudatus are thus quick inhalation of organic matter together with substrate, occurring at the moment of Twist, which is released at the place where the fish received the appropriate chemical stimuli.Misgurnus anguillicaudatus is regarded as a typical “detritus feeder”.

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