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Chemical stimulation electrophysiological studies

The factors which influence the dispersal of chemical stimuli and the resultant spatial distribution patterns have been discussed in considerable detail by Bossert and Wilson (1963) and will not be covered here. The chemosensitivities of fish have also been studied extensively, and both electrophysiological and behavioral studies reveal that these animals have extreme sensitivities to many classes of compounds and thus are capable of detecting greatly diluted stimuli. This means that the studied species are able to infer the presence of a stimulation source at great distances. It is the fishes specific behavioral responses to chemical stimuli which will be considered in this paper. [Pg.135]


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