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Long-term Behavioral Tracking of Freely Swimming Weakly Electric Fish
 

Long-term Behavioral Tracking of Freely Swimming Weakly Electric Fish

Article DOI: 10.3791/50962-v 10:56 min March 6th, 2014
March 6th, 2014

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Summary

We describe a set of techniques for studying spontaneous behavior of freely swimming weakly electric fish over an extended period of time, by synchronously measuring the animal's electric organ discharge timing, body position and posture both accurately and reliably in a specially designed aquarium tank inside a sensory isolation chamber.

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Keywords: Long-term Behavioral Tracking Weakly Electric Fish Electric Organ Discharge Real-time EOD Timing Measurement Underwater Infrared Imaging Automated Tracking Software Aquatic Animal Behavior
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