Flying and walking of small insects (Musca domestica) recorded differentially with a standing-wave radar actograph |
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Authors: | PETER B. BUCHAN ROGER B. MORETON |
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Affiliation: | ARC Unit of Invertebrate Chemistry and Physiology, Department of Zoology, Cambridge |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. An actograph is described for recording the behaviour of small insects, by using a standing-wave radar system in an enclosed metal cabinet. Experiments show that the system produces an output frequency dependent only on the speed of movement of the subject. By filtering the signal electrically into components below and above 5 Hz, walking and flying of adult Musca domestica could be separately recorded. Each filter is followed by a level-comparator with hysteresis. Activity causing signal to cross the hysteresis-band is recorded as an event on a digital counter, and also integrated or summed to be displayed as a stepped-integral or bar-chart of total distance covered by the subject in each counting period. The energy-density of the radar can be kept very low, so that possible influence on the subject is minimal. The detector is remote from the box containing the subject, giving great flexibility in container design, so that the apparatus is ideally suited to the study of environmental factors. |
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