Towards a Comprehensive Catalog of Zebrafish Behavior 1.0 and Beyond

Allan V. Kalueff(Tulane University), Michael J. Gebhardt(Tulane University), Adam Stewart(Tulane University), Jonathan Cachat(Tulane University), Mallorie Brimmer(Tulane University), Jonathan S. Chawla(Tulane University), Cassandra Craddock(Tulane University), Evan J. Kyzar(Tulane University), Andrew Roth(Tulane University), Samuel Landsman(Tulane University), Siddharth Gaikwad(Tulane University), Kyle Robinson(Tulane University), Erik Baatrup(Aarhus University), Keith B. Tierney(University of Alberta), Angela L. Shamchuk(University of Alberta), William Norton(University of Leicester), Noam Miller(Princeton University), Teresa Nicolson(Oregon Health & Science University), Oliver Braubach(Korea Institute of Science and Technology), Charles Gilman(Nazarbayev University), Julian Pittman(Troy University), Denis B. Rosemberg(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul), Robert Gerlai(University of Toronto), David J. Echevarria(University of Southern Mississippi), Elisabeth Lamb(University of Southern Mississippi), Stephan C. F. Neuhauss(University of Zurich), Wei Weng(Team Sanfilippo Foundation), Laure Bally‐Cuif(Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire)
Zebrafish
March 1, 2013
Cited by 1,062Open Access

Abstract

Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are rapidly gaining popularity in translational neuroscience and behavioral research. Physiological similarity to mammals, ease of genetic manipulations, sensitivity to pharmacological and genetic factors, robust behavior, low cost, and potential for high-throughput screening contribute to the growing utility of zebrafish models in this field. Understanding zebrafish behavioral phenotypes provides important insights into neural pathways, physiological biomarkers, and genetic underpinnings of normal and pathological brain function. Novel zebrafish paradigms continue to appear with an encouraging pace, thus necessitating a consistent terminology and improved understanding of the behavioral repertoire. What can zebrafish 'do', and how does their altered brain function translate into behavioral actions? To help address these questions, we have developed a detailed catalog of zebrafish behaviors (Zebrafish Behavior Catalog, ZBC) that covers both larval and adult models. Representing a beginning of creating a more comprehensive ethogram of zebrafish behavior, this effort will improve interpretation of published findings, foster cross-species behavioral modeling, and encourage new groups to apply zebrafish neurobehavioral paradigms in their research. In addition, this glossary creates a framework for developing a zebrafish neurobehavioral ontology, ultimately to become part of a unified animal neurobehavioral ontology, which collectively will contribute to better integration of biological data within and across species.


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