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2003 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

RARE KEY SUBSTANES OLFACTORY SENSE : IDETIFICATION OF HOME STREAM SUBSTANCES IN SALMON

Research Project

Project/Area Number 12045257
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority Areas

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Review Section Science and Engineering
Research InstitutionAOMORI UNIVERSITY

Principal Investigator

KURIHARA Kenzo  AOMORI UNIVERSITY, PRESIDENT, 学長 (00016114)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) MORI Tetsuya  AOMORI UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, 工学部, 助手 (60295954)
KASSHIWAGURA Tadashi  AOMORI UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING, PROFESSOR, 工学部, 教授 (70115161)
TAKAYUKI Shoji  TOKAI UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF MARINE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, 海洋学部, 助教授 (00241349)
Project Period (FY) 2000 – 2002
KeywordsSALMON / AMINO ACIDS / CHUM SALMON / OLFACTIORY SENSE / TWO-CHOICE TEST TANK / OSARU RIVER / HOME STREAM SUBSTANCE / BEHAVIORAL STUDY
Research Abstract

Salmon have the amazing ability to migrate long distances from the ocean to their home streams for spawning.For open water orientation, we showed that salmon use visual cues. For upstream homing from the coastal area to the home stream, the olfactory hypothesis has proposed, but the odor substances of home stream are unknown.In the previous study, we proposed that the odor substances are amino acids.The present study aims to prove this hypothesis.Upstream selective movements of chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta), which were captured in the Osaru Rive, Hokkaido, Japan, in late spawning season, was investigated in a two-choice test tank consisted of two water inlet arms and one pool. Artificial home stream river water and lake water were added to each arm. Artificial home stream water was prepared based on the compositions of amino acids and related substance of the Osaru River. Mature male chum salmon were captured by the wire in the Osaru River, Hokkaido, and transferred to the Toya Lake Station, Hokkaido University. Of chum salmon tested, 28 fish showed upstream movement to one of the choice arm, and 24 fish (85.7%) of those moved fish were found in the arm running the artificial home stream water.These results strongly support our hypothesis that amino acids disslved in stream waters are home stream substances for salmon homing.

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All Publications (2 results)

  • [Publications] 庄司隆行, 西川大地, 山本泰男, 栗原堅三, 上田宏: "AMINO ACIDSIN STREAM WATER ARE ESSENTIAL FOR SALMONN HOMING MIGRATION"FISH PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY. (IN PRESS).

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  • [Publications] T.SHOJI, D.NISHIKWA, Y.YAMAMOTO, K.KURIHARA, H.UEDA: "AMINO ACIDS IN STREAM WATER ARE ESSENTIAL FOR SALMON HOMING MIGRATION"FISH PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY. (IN PRESS).

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Published: 2005-04-19  

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