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JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH | VOLUME 20 | NUMBER 9 | PAGES 1847-1852 | 1998
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Do bacteria, not fish, produce ‘fish kairomone’?

Joop Ringelberg and Erik Van Gool1

NIOO-Centre for Limnology, Rijksstraatweg 6,3631 AC Nieuwersluis and Department of Aquatic Ecology, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Received on January 1, 1998; accepted on April 29, 1998 Fish-associated chemicals enhance phototactic downward swimming in Daphnia. If perch were treated with the antibiotic ampicillin, this enhancement was significantly decreased. Therefore, not fish, but bacteria associated with fish, seem to produce this kairomone.


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