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Review
. 2016 Aug;91(3):728-59.
doi: 10.1111/brv.12191. Epub 2015 Apr 28.

Olfactory navigation during spawning migrations: a review and introduction of the Hierarchical Navigation Hypothesis

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Olfactory navigation during spawning migrations: a review and introduction of the Hierarchical Navigation Hypothesis

Nolan N Bett et al. Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2016 Aug.

Abstract

Migrations are characterized by periods of movement that typically rely on orientation towards directional cues. Anadromous fish undergo several different forms of oriented movement during their spawning migration and provide some of the most well-studied examples of migratory behaviour. During the freshwater phase of the migration, fish locate their spawning grounds via olfactory cues. In this review, we synthesize research that explores the role of olfaction during the spawning migration of anadromous fish, most of which focuses on two families: Salmonidae (salmonids) and Petromyzontidae (lampreys). We draw attention to limitations in this research, and highlight potential areas of investigation that will help fill in current knowledge gaps. We also use the information assembled from our review to formulate a new hypothesis for natal homing in salmonids. Our hypothesis posits that migrating adults rely on three types of cues in a hierarchical fashion: imprinted cues (primary), conspecific cues (secondary), and non-olfactory environmental cues (tertiary). We provide evidence from previous studies that support this hypothesis. We also discuss future directions of research that can test the hypothesis and further our understanding of the spawning migration.

Keywords: Oncorhynchus; Salmo; chemosensory; dispersal; electrophysiology; imprinting; pheromones; philopatry; salmon; trout.

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