Behavior, morphology & physiology in lepidophagous Pachypterus khavalchor

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Behavior, morphology & physiology in lepidophagous Pachypterus khavalchor

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Gosavi, S.M., Kharat, S.S., Kumkar, P., & Navarange, S.S. (2018). Interplay between behavior, morphology and physiology supports lepidophagy in the catfish Pachypterus khavalchor (Siluriformes: Horabagridae). Zoology, 126, 185-191.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.zool.2017.07.003.
(http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar ... 0617300156)

Highlights
  • The scale-eating behavior of was investigated.
  • Oral morphology supported lepidophagy in Pachypterus khavalchor.
  • Hunting strategy and attack behavior helped in dislodging scales of prey fish.
  • Chitinase-producing bacterial endosymbionts were isolated from the host gut, supporting their role in scale digestion.
  • The interplay between oral structures, attack behavior and bacterial endosymbionts in scale digestion is discussed.
Gosavi et al. wrote:ABSTRACT
The present study demonstrates the scale-eating behavior of a siluroid catfish, , and the role of its oral structure and bacterial endosymbionts in shaping this lepidophagous habit. Scale-eating behavior in P. khavalchor was studied using a series of behavioral experiments. P. khavalchor was found to feed only on the scales of live fish and never of dead fish, even after 72 h of starvation. It was nocturnal in habit and attacked all species that were used as prey. Attacking behavior showed extensive chasing of prey species followed by a powerful random strike at the flank or close to the caudal region in posterior oblique position. After a strike, P. khavalchor was found to immediately turn back and pick up the falling dislodged scales. SEM analysis of oral structures of P. khavalchor revealed three different types of teeth arranged in specific order on the upper jaw, lower jaw and pharyngeal region that could facilitate their lepidophagous habit. Teeth of upper and lower jaws are likely to help in dislodging the scales and pharyngeal teeth may help to engulf the scales. Gut microflora analysis and enzyme assay revealed two isolates, namely Bacillus pumilus and Bacillus licheniformis, which were positive for chitinase production. These two isolates were found to be capable of producing chitinase indicating that they are likely to be involved in the digestion of chitin-rich scales in the host fish gut. An in vitro scale degradation assay further strengthens the results since both isolates were found to be efficient in chitinase production and degradation of scales.
  • Keywords: Scale-eating behavior; Bacterial endosymbionts; Gut microflora; Chitinase; Oral morphology
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Is a copy possible Eric?
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:-BD I believe so, yes it is.
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Hi Eric,
As an observation, and not a complaint, this paper was covered before when it was just in an "in press" limbo. See viewtopic.php?f=14&t=45209

It is also worth noting that the paper is open access. And, do check out the supplemental material which is a short video showing the Pachypterus driving some fish mad with their lepidophagous feeding style.

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Hi Lee,

Thanks for pointing this out. Actually, this is peculiar. When I found this paper, I thought I recognized it and I didn't want to do a double post. So I did a forum search but I did not find the article. And with that, I posted this new post. Now I'm wondering how and why I didn't find the older post.

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@HH, are there any references on when Pachypterus was included in Horabagridae?
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@Silurus, please.
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Hi,
This will no doubt be incomplete, but will offer at least a partial quick answer to the question: According to the Nelson, Grande and Wilson book "Fishes of the World", 5th edition (2016) Pachypterus was included in the family Horabagridae by R. Van der Laan in 2015 in his ongoing publication of the Freshwater Fish List. Apparently there is more than one edition of this list for 2015. The FotW reference notes "Edition 12", but another from July, 2015 that I have at hand is a stated 14th Edition. From what I have available (I'm working with the only partially available Google Books presentation) I can't come up with much more than that. But at least it is a start. Hopefully Silurus can fill in some of the blanks.
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bekateen wrote: 28 Mar 2018, 14:34 @Silurus, please.
D'oh!

Thanks Eric, Lee and HH.
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