Claims
- 1. A method of imprinting fish to at least one odorant for said fish, wherein the fish are maintained in freshwater prior to transfer to seawater, comprising:
a. adding at least one Polyvalent Cation Sensing Receptor (PVCR) modulator to the freshwater in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of the fish to the odorant; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed containing said odorant and an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the fish, whereby the fish are imprinted with the odorant; and c. providing a source of said odorant in the seawater to which the imprinted fish are transferred; whereby the imprinted fish can react to said odorant.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein increased expression of at least one PVCR is maintained until the fish are transferred to seawater.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein altering olfactory sensing of fish to the odorant further includes generating an olfactory nerve impulse after binding of the odorant to the olfactory lamellae in the fish.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the PVCR modulator is selected from the group consisting of a divalent cation, a trivalent cation, an aminoglycoside, an organic polycation, an amino acid, a Type I Calcimimetic, a Type II Calcimimetic, 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D, a cytokine, and macrophage chemotatic peptide-1.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the divalent cation is calcium, magnesium, or both.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein the organic polycation is putrescine, spermine, spermidine, or combination thereof.
- 7. The method of claim 4, further including exposing the fish to a photoperiod.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further including adding a PVCR modulator to the feed.
- 9. A method of imprinting fish to at least one odorant for said fish, wherein the fish are maintained in freshwater prior to transfer to seawater, comprising:
a. adding at least one PVCR modulator to the freshwater in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed containing an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the fish; c. adding said odorant to the freshwater, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of the fish to the odorant, whereby the fish are imprinted with the odorant; and d. providing a source of said odorant in the seawater to which the imprinted fish are transferred; whereby the imprinted fish can react to said odorant.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the odorant is a fish attractant.
- 11. The method of Claim 10, wherein the attractant is an amino acid, a nucleotide, organic compound, or combination thereof.
- 12. The method of claim 9, wherein the odorant is a fish repellant.
- 13. The method of claim 12, where the repellant is derived from a mammalian finger rinse.
- 14. A method for growing anadromous fish, wherein the anadromous fish are sensitized to at least one odorant for said fish and wherein the anadromous fish are maintained in freshwater prior to transfer to seawater, comprising:
a. imprinting the anadromous fish to said odorant in freshwater during smoltification; b. transferring anadromous fish to seawater; and c. adding feed for fish consumption to the seawater, said feed containing said odorant and a source of nutrition.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein imprinting the anadromous fish to said odorant, further includes:
a. adding at least one PVCR modulator to the freshwater in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of fish to the odorant; and b. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed containing said odorant and an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the anadromous fish.
- 16. A feed for consumption by anadromous fish in freshwater, wherein the feed comprises:
a. one or more sources of nutrition; b. an amount of NaCl between about 10,000 mg/kg and about 100,000 mg/kg; c. at least one attractant for said fish.
- 17. The feed of claim 16, further including an amount of tryptophan between about 1 and about 10 gm/kg.
- 18. A feed for consumption by anadromous fish in seawater, wherein the feed comprises:
a. a source of nutrition; and b. at least one attractant for said fish, wherein the attractant was previously used to imprint said fish.
- 19. A method of attracting or homing anadromous fish that have been imprinted with at least one attractant for said fish, wherein the anadromous fish are maintained in freshwater prior to transfer to seawater, comprising:
a. imprinting the anadromous fish to said attractant in freshwater during smoltification; b. transferring anadromous fish to seawater; and c. exposing the fish to said attractant in a sufficient amount to modulate the PVCR in the olfactory sensing apparatus of the fish.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein exposing the fish to said attractant further includes adhering the attractant to an object and placing said object having the attractant adhered thereto in the seawater.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the object is netting or fish lure.
- 22. A method of repelling anadromous fish that have been imprinted with at least one repellant for said fish, wherein the anadromous fish are maintained in freshwater prior to transfer to seawater, comprising:
a. imprinting the anadromous fish to said repellant in freshwater during smoltification; b. transferring anadromous fish to seawater; and c. exposing the fish to the repellant in a sufficient amount to modulate the PVCR in the olfactory sensing apparatus of the fish.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein exposing the fish to the repellant further includes adhering the repellant to an object and placing said object having the repellant adhered thereto in the seawater.
- 24. A fishing lure for attracting fish that comprises a fishing lure and a fish attractant adhered thereto, wherein the attractant comprises a PVCR modulator in an amount sufficient to modulate the PVCR in the olfactory sensing apparatus of the fish.
- 25. A fishing net that attracts fish that comprises a fishing net and a fish attractant adhered thereto, wherein the attractant comprises a PVCR modulator in an amount sufficient to modulate the PVCR in the olfactory sensing apparatus of the fish.
- 26. A method of identifying a fish odorant, comprising:
a. exposing to at least one fish odorant to be tested to tissue of fish, wherein at least one PVCR is present in the tissue; and b. assessing the magnitude or characteristics of an olfactory nerve response, wherein the presence or increase of the olfactory nerve impulse indicates the presence of the odorant, and the absence of a olfactory nerve impulse indicates the absence of the odorant.
- 27. The method of claim 26, further including determining whether the odorant is an attractant or repellant by performing a behavioral attractant assay, a behavioral avoidance assay, or both.
- 28. A method of increasing food consumption of anadromous fish, wherein the anadromous fish are maintained in freshwater prior to transfer to seawater, comprising:
a. subjecting the anadromous fish to at least one PVCR modulator in the freshwater in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed containing at least one odorant and an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the anadromous fish, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of fish to the odorant; c. transferring the anadromous fish to seawater; and d. adding feed for fish consumption to the seawater, wherein the feed contains a source of nutrition and the odorant used in step b).
- 29. A method of increasing the growth rate of one or more anadromous fish, wherein the anadromous fish are maintained in freshwater prior to transfer to seawater, comprising:
a. subjecting the anadromous fish to at least one PVCR modulator in the freshwater in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed containing at least one odorant and an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the anadromous fish, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of fish to the odorant; c. transferring the anadromous fish to seawater; and d. adding feed for fish consumption to the seawater, wherein the feed contains a source of nutrition and the odorant used in step b).
- 30. A method of increasing survival of anadromous fish after their transfer to seawater, wherein the fish undergo smoltification in freshwater, comprising:
a. subjecting the anadromous fish to at least one PVCR modulator in the freshwater in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed containing at least one odorant and an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the anadromous fish, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of fish to the odorant; c. transferring the anadromous fish to seawater; and d. adding feed for fish consumption to the seawater, wherein the feed contains a source of nutrition and the odorant used in step b).
- 31. A method for improving the feed conversion ratio (FCR) for anadromous fish, wherein the pre-adult anadromous fish are maintained in freshwater prior to transfer to seawater, comprising:
a. subjecting the anadromous fish to at least one PVCR modulator in the freshwater in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed containing at least one odorant and an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the anadromous fish, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of fish to the odorant; c. transferring the anadromous fish to seawater; and d. adding feed for fish consumption to the seawater, wherein the feed contains a source of nutrition and the odorant used in step b).
- 32. A method of imprinting anadromous fish to at least one odorant for said fish, wherein the anadromous fish are maintained in freshwater prior to transfer to seawater, comprising:
a. adding magnesium and calcium to the freshwater in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of the fish to the odorant; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed contains said odorant and an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of calcium and/or magnesium in serum of the pre-adult anadromous fish, whereby the anadromous fish are imprinted with the odorant; and c. providing a source of said odorant in the seawater to which the imprinted anadromous fish are transferred; whereby the imprinted anadromous fish can react to said odorant.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein altering olfactory sensing of fish to the odorant further includes generating an olfactory nerve impulse after binding of the odorant to the olfactory lamellae in the fish.
- 34. A method of imprinting anadromous fish to at least one odorant for said fish, wherein the anadromous fish are maintained in freshwater prior to transfer to seawater, comprising:
a. adding magnesium and calcium to the freshwater in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR; b. adding said odorant to the freshwater, said magnesium and calcium alters olfactory sensing of the fish to the odorant; c. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed contains an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of calcium and/or magnesium in serum of the pre-adult anadromous fish, whereby the anadromous fish are imprinted with the odorant; and d. providing a source of said odorant in the seawater to which the imprinted anadromous fish are transferred; whereby the imprinted anadromous fish can react to said odorant.
- 35. A repellant for repelling sharks that comprises a shark repellant wherein the repellant comprises a PVCR modulator in an amount sufficient to modulate the PVCR in the olfactory sensing apparatus of the fish.
- 36. A method of imprinting marine fish to at least one odorant for said fish, comprising:
a. transferring the marine fish to freshwater having at least one PVCR modulator in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of the fish to the odorant; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed containing said odorant and an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the marine fish; and c. providing a source of said odorant after fish have been transferred to seawater; whereby the fish are imprinted with said odorant.
- 37. A method of imprinting fish to at least one odorant for said fish, wherein the fish are maintained in freshwater, comprising:
a. adding at least one PVCR modulator to the freshwater in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of the fish to the odorant; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the freshwater, said feed containing said odorant and an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the fish; and c. providing a source of said odorant after fish have been transferred from the freshwater having said PVCR modulator; whereby the fish are imprinted with said odorant.
- 38. A method of imprinting fish to at least one odorant for said fish, wherein the fish are maintained in a first body of water, comprising:
a. adding at least one PVCR modulator to the first body of water in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of the fish to the odorant; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the first body of water, said feed containing said odorant and an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the fish, whereby the fish are imprinted with the odorant; and c. providing a source of said odorant in a second body of water to which the imprinted fish are transferred; whereby the imprinted fish can react to said odorant.
- 39. A method of imprinting fish to at least one odorant for said fish, wherein the fish are maintained in a first body of water, comprising:
a. adding at least one PVCR modulator to a first body of water in an amount sufficient to modulate expression and/or sensitivity of at least one PVCR; b. adding feed for fish consumption to the water, said feed containing an amount of NaCl sufficient to contribute to a significantly increased level of said PVCR modulator in serum of the fish; c. adding said odorant to the water, said PVCR modulator being one which alters olfactory sensing of the fish to the odorant, whereby the fish are imprinted with the odorant; and d. providing a source of said odorant in a second body of water to which the imprinted fish are transferred; whereby the imprinted fish can react to said odorant.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/328,464, filed Oct. 11, 2001. The entire teachings of the above application are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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