A computerized infrared monitor for following movement in aquatic animals |
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Authors: | Thomas Kirkpatrick Carl W. Schneider Raymond Pavloski |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 15705, Indiana, PA 2. the Science Shop of the College of Natural Science and Mathematics at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA
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Abstract: | Reliable monitoring of the movement of small aquatic animals presents some unique problems. In the case of the larval salamander, the animal may be less than an inch long and move in sporadic short bursts. A device is described that utilizes infrared emitters and wide-band sensors inter-faced to a computer for monitoring location and movement of animals between light and dark environments over extended periods of time. The system employs a multiplexed digital input, is inexpensive, and can be easily expanded to deal with a range of monitoring problems that may occur with a wide range of both aquatic and terrestrial species. |
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