2010
DOI: 10.1080/11250000903449860
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Body mass-related shift in movement behaviour in the isopodLekanesphaera hookeri(Isopoda, Flabellifera): A laboratory study

Abstract: A quantitative study of the movement behaviour of the brackish isopod Lekanesphaera hookeri was performed. Isopods were collected in late spring 2007 from an Italian lagoon and held in the laboratory under temperature-controlled conditions. We used a real-time video acquisition system to measure in resource-free arenas the mean step length, total path length, average movement speed and movement complexity of individuals characterised by a 10-fold difference in body mass. The fractal dimension D was used as a t… Show more

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“…The implementation of RInSp to calculate n ‐level hierarchical variance components on both discrete and continuous data is straightforward and will represent a major improvement in the power of the package to highlight changes across different levels of ecological organization in individual diet specialization and, in general, individual traits ranging from leaf area in plants to movement tortuosity in animals (e.g. Cornwell & Ackerly ; Mancinelli ; Potenza & Mancinelli ). The package includes the function Hier2L as a purely introductory illustration of these forthcoming features.…”
Section: Future Implementations Of Rinspmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of RInSp to calculate n ‐level hierarchical variance components on both discrete and continuous data is straightforward and will represent a major improvement in the power of the package to highlight changes across different levels of ecological organization in individual diet specialization and, in general, individual traits ranging from leaf area in plants to movement tortuosity in animals (e.g. Cornwell & Ackerly ; Mancinelli ; Potenza & Mancinelli ). The package includes the function Hier2L as a purely introductory illustration of these forthcoming features.…”
Section: Future Implementations Of Rinspmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For small animals and invertebrates, the techniques for the detection of motor activity take advantage of sensors based on different technologies: ultrasound [6], infra-red beams [7], stabilimeters [8], running-wheels [9], capacity transducers [10], sound detectors [11], radars [12] and video-tracking [13]. Among them, the techniques based on infra-red beam have numerous advantages: they allow the automatic monitoring of the general motor activity of the animals directly in its home cage without perturbing the pattern of its normal behaviour: it is not intrusive, it produces suitable output for direct computer analysis and it is adaptable to different conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With 1994a, b;Angilletta et al 2008;Allema et al 2012Allema et al , 2014Kissling et al 2014; Barnes et al 2015). Only recently, attention has been given to brackish Mediterranean isopods (Mancinelli 2010;Potenza and Mancinelli 2010) and, subsequently, to other representative gastropod and crustacean species occurring in temperate environments Seuront 2011, 2013;Longo et al 2015;Augusiak and Van den Brink 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%