Effects of Trophic Poisoning with Methylmercury on the Appetitive Elements of the Agonistic Sequence in Fighting-Fish (Betta Splendens)

  • Amauri Gouveia
  • Caio Maximino De Oliveira
  • Cynthia Ferreira Romão
  • Thiago Marques de Brito
  • Dora Fix Ventura
Palabras clave: Methylmercury, Aggression, Emotional behavior, Betta splendens

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The aggressive display in Betta splendens is particularly prominent, and vital to its adaptation to the environment. Methylmercury is an organic variation of Hg that presents particularly pronounced neuro-behavioral effects. The present experiments aim to test the effect of acute and chronic poisoning with methylmercury on the display in Bettas. The animals were poisoned by trophic means in both experiments (16 ug/kg in acute poisoning; 16 ug/kg/day for chronic poisoning), and tested in agonistic pairs. The total frequency of the display was recorded, analyzing the topography of the agonistic response. The ethylmercury seems to present a dose- and detoxification-dependent effect on these responses, with a more pronounced effect on motivity in acute poisoning and on emotionality in the chronic poisoning. It is possible that this effect could be mediated by alteration in the mono-amino-oxidase systems.

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2007-01-01
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Gouveia A. ., Oliveira C. M. D. ., Ferreira Romão C. ., Marques de Brito T. . y Fix Ventura D. . (2007). Effects of Trophic Poisoning with Methylmercury on the Appetitive Elements of the Agonistic Sequence in Fighting-Fish (Betta Splendens) . The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 10(2), 436-448. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SJOP/article/view/SJOP0707220436A
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