Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
A machine vision system for tracking population behavior of zooplankton in small-scale experiments: a case study on salmon lice (Krøyer, 1838) copepodite population responses to different light stimuli.
- Journal:
- Biology open
- Year:
- 2020
- Authors:
- Kvæstad, Bjarne et al.
- Affiliation:
- SINTEF Ocean
Abstract
To achieve efficient and preventive measures against salmon lice (Krøyer, 1838) infestation, a better understanding of behavioral patterns of the planktonic life stages is key. To investigate light responses incopepodites, a non-intrusive experimental system was designed to measure behavioral responses in a 12.5-l volume using machine vision technology and methodology. The experimental system successfully tracked the collective movement patterns of the sea lice population during exposure to different light stimuli emitted from alternating zones in the system. This system could further be used to study behavioral responses to different physical cues of various developmental stages of sea lice or other zooplankton.
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