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Measuring the heart rate of the spider, Aphonopelma hentzi: a non-invasive technique
Authors:FlÁvio C Coelho  Carlos C Amaya
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, U.S.A.
Abstract:In this work we describe a non‐invasive and precise technique to record the heartbeats of a spider. A linear output Hall effect transducer in conjunction with a small magnet was used to monitor the micromovements on the dorsal surface of the abdomen of the tarantula Aphonopelma hentzi (Girard) (Theraphosidae). The exoskeleton in this region is in direct contact with suspensory ligaments connected to the heart, and the dorsal cuticle of the opisthosoma moves with each heartbeat. The technique allowed the discrimination of the different stages of the spider's cardiac cycle. The method can be also adapted for a smaller spider or other arthropods. We believe that the method proposed in this paper allows investigators to gain insights into a spider's natural heart rate by gathering unbiased data with a non‐invasive and very precise technique. We have found the resting heart rate of A. hentzi to be 5.6 ± 1.47 beats/min, which is lower than previously reported values.
Keywords:Aphonopelma hentzi            Hall effect transducer  heart rate  non-invasive technique  spider  tarantula  Theraphosidae
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