Behavioral control of fish using light (A review)

  • SHIBATA Rena
    National Research Institute of Fisheries Engineering, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency
  • ARAKAWA Hisayuki
    Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

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  • 光を用いた魚類の行動制御(総説)
  • ヒカリ オ モチイタ ギョルイ ノ コウドウ セイギョ(ソウセツ)

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Abstract

Previous studies have reported that the use of light is effective for fishing, and specific wavelength light and aquarium colors are effe ctive for control maturity, growth and survival of fish. Thus, the use of light in fishing and aquaculture has a long history. In the current study, we reviewed previous findings regarding the relationship between fish visual function, the ocean light environment, and responses of fish to light. We examined the effects and problems associat­ ed with the impacts of artificial light on fish behavior. The findings highlight the importance of understanding the ecology of adult fish during development from larvae, as well as visual func­ tion, behavioral responses to light, and physiological responses of fish at each developmental stage. Clarifying these issues is necessary for elucidating the most effective light conditions for fishery, seed production and aquaculture.

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  • La mer

    La mer 58 (1-2), 1-16, 2020

    The Japanese-French Oceanographic Society

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