Chemotaxis and phonotaxis in a two-choice shuttle tank by bigheaded carps

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Chemotaxis and phonotaxis in a two-choice shuttle tank by bigheaded carps

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2023-03-09

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Culotta, Jackie
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Dissolved carbon dioxide avoidance in silver and bighead carps. Additionally, carp were conditioned to associate broadband sound from outboard boat motors (0.06 – 10 kHz, ~150 dB re 1 μPa) with CO2 application (~35,000 ppm). Phonotaxis trials were conducted over one to four weeks in a both a small (80 L) and large (3475 L) two-choice shuttle tank.

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Culotta, Jackie; Vetter, Brooke, J; Mensinger, Allen, F; Kramer, Cassandra, A; Ervin, Marie, L. (2023). Chemotaxis and phonotaxis in a two-choice shuttle tank by bigheaded carps. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/wzpt-t493.
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