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PLOS ONE | 2011

Employing Relative Entropy Techniques for Assessing Modifications in Animal Behavior

Minoru Kadota; Eric White; Shinsuke Torisawa; Kazuyoshi Komeyama; Tsutomu Takagi

In order to make quantitative statements regarding behavior patterns in animals, it is important to establish whether new observations are statistically consistent with the animals equilibrium behavior. For example, traumatic stress from the presence of a telemetry transmitter may modify the baseline behavior of an animal, which in turn can lead to a bias in results. From the perspective of information theory such a bias can be interpreted as the amount of information gained from a new measurement, relative to an existing equilibrium distribution. One important concept in information theory is the relative entropy, from which we develop a framework for quantifying time-dependent differences between new observations and equilibrium. We demonstrate the utility of the relative entropy by analyzing observed speed distributions of Pacific bluefin tuna, recorded within a 48-hour time span after capture and release. When the observed and equilibrium distributions are Gaussian, we show that the tunas behavior is modified by traumatic stress, and that the resulting modification is dominated by the difference in central tendencies of the two distributions. Within a 95% confidence level, we find that the tunas behavior is significantly altered for approximately 5 hours after release. Our analysis reveals a periodic fluctuation in speed corresponding to the moment just before sunrise on each day, a phenomenon related to the tunas daily diving pattern that occurs in response to changes in ambient light.


Fisheries Science | 2011

Seasonal distribution of adult crucian carp nigorobuna Carassius auratus grandoculis and gengoroubuna Carassius cuvieri in Lake Biwa, Japan

Yoshio Kunimune; Yasushi Mitsunaga; Kazuyoshi Komeyama; Masanari Matsuda; Toru Kobayashi; Tsutomu Takagi; Takeshi Yamane

Seasonal habitat use by nigorobuna Carassius auratus grandoculis Temminck et Schlegel and gengoroubuna Carassius cuvieri (Temminck et Schlegel) in Lake Biwa was investigated using acoustic telemetry. Twenty-three nigorobuna and 11 gengoroubuna specimens caught using set-nets in the lake’s south basin were surgically fitted with acoustic transmitters and then released. Signals from the fishes were recorded by 23 receivers installed around the lake. Between April and June 2007, the first spawning season after release, signals were received from all tagged fishes. Thereafter, until the second spawning season, signals were collected from 26 and 45% of released nigorobuna and gengoroubuna individuals, respectively. Seasonal habitat preferences for these species were studied by distance-based analysis. The analysis revealed that nigorobuna tended to stay near their spawning area in the south basin of the lake throughout the year, whilst gengoroubuna tended to show a seasonal migration pattern between the north and south basins. After the spawning season, the latter species migrated to the north basin where it remained until the next spawning season, when it returned to the south basin. This is the first report of seasonal migration of nigorobuna and gengoroubuna in Lake Biwa.


Aquatic Living Resources | 2011

A digital stereo-video camera system for three-dimensional monitoring of free-swimming Pacific bluefin tuna, Thunnus orientalis, cultured in a net cage

Shinsuke Torisawa; Minoru Kadota; Kazuyoshi Komeyama; Katsuya Suzuki; Tsutomu Takagi


Fisheries Science | 2012

Use of acceleration loggers in aquaculture to determine net-cage use and field metabolic rates in red sea bream Pagrus major

Tohya Yasuda; Kazuyoshi Komeyama; Keitaro Kato; Yasushi Mitsunaga


Aquatic Living Resources | 2011

Measuring the swimming behaviour of a reared Pacific bluefin tuna in a submerged aquaculture net cage

Kazuyoshi Komeyama; Minoru Kadota; Shinsuke Torisawa; Katsuya Suzuki; Yuichi Tsuda; Tsutomu Takagi


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 2014

Acoustic telemetry measurement of the use of space by a fish in a large tank

Kazuyoshi Komeyama; Kazuhiko Anraku; Takuya Ishida; Toshiyuki Onoue; Teruo Kasedou


Aquaculture Environment Interactions | 2013

Three-dimensional trajectories of cultivated Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis in an aquaculture net cage

Kazuyoshi Komeyama; Minoru Kadota; Shinsuke Torisawa; Tsutomu Takagi


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 2008

Behavior of round crucian carp monitored using acoustic telemetry in the south basin of Lake Biwa

Kazuyoshi Komeyama; Yasushi Mitsunaga; Masanari Matsuda; Tomonori Hiraishi; Yoshio Kunimune; Takeshi Yamane


Journal of robotics and mechatronics | 2018

Body Measurement of Reared Red Sea Bream Using Stereo Vision

Kazuyoshi Komeyama; Tatsuya Tanaka; Takeharu Yamaguchi; Shigeru Asaumi; Shinsuke Torisawa; Tsutomu Takagi


Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi | 2017

3. Introduction of ICT in reared fish management: development of monitoring technique for reared fish

Kazuyoshi Komeyama; Shinsuke Torisawa

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