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Monitoring Bivalve Behavior And Physiology In The Laboratory And Field Using Open-Source Tools
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2022
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Source: Integrative and Comparative Biology, 62(4), 1096-1110
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Journal Title:Integrative and Comparative Biology
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Description:Bivalve molluscs have been the focus of behavioral and physiological studies for over a century, due in part to the relative ease with which their traits can be observed. The author reviews historical methods for monitoring behavior and physiology in bivalves, and how modern methods with electronic sensors can allow for a number of parameters to be measured in a variety of conditions using low-cost components and open-source tools. Open-source hardware and software tools can allow researchers to design and build custom monitoring systems to sample organismal processes and the environment, systems that can be tailored to the particular needs of a research program. The ability to leverage shared hardware and software can streamline the development process, providing greater flexibility to researchers looking to expand the number of traits they can measure, the frequency and duration of sampling, and the number of replicate devices they can afford to deploy.
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Source:Integrative and Comparative Biology, 62(4), 1096-1110
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ISSN:1540-7063;1557-7023;
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Rights Information:CC BY
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