This study addresses short-term habituation of the escape response in the aquatic crustacean Daphnia magna evoked by sudden changes in light intensity, using a high-throughput system. Daphnia magna exhibits a marked phototactic behaviour and swim away from light to avoid predation by fish. Currently, there is no information available on the habituation of this phototactic response. The Daphnia photomotor response assay (DPRA) measures the distance moved after a sudden increase in light intensity. Using DPRA, it is possible to determine not only the magnitude of the phototactic response, but also its habituation after repetitive cycles of light and darkness. The progressive reduction observed in response to a series of light stimuli in the p...
The role of serotonin in Daphnia magna phototactic and locomotor behavior was assessed using reverse...
Previous studies have demonstrated that certain pesticides, including carbaryl and endosulfan, can m...
Color poster with text, images, and figures.The life history and morphological anti-predator respons...
© 2019. ElsevierOne of the major challenges that faces today regulatory risk assessment is to speed ...
Animal behavioural responses are increasingly being used in environmental risk assessment. Neverthel...
Animal behaviour is closely related to individual fitness, which allows animals to choose suitable m...
To avoid being preyed, organisms must be able to identify predatory threats by sensing molecules rel...
Pharmaceuticals and other emerging contaminants are continuously released into the aquatic environme...
International audienceThe cladoceran herbivore Daphnia magna is a major consumer of phytoplankton in...
Animal-based sensors have been increasingly applied to many water monitoring systems and ecological ...
Toxic stress can induce rapid behavioural changes in exposed organisms at concentration below acutel...
The spread of pesticides in water bodies integrated into agricultural landscapes may prevent some ar...
Behavior is increasingly reported as a sensitive and early indicator of toxicant stress in aquatic o...
Behavioral bioassays with the model freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna have the potential to serve ...
Pesticides with novel modes of action including neonicotinoids and anthranilic diamides are increasi...
The role of serotonin in Daphnia magna phototactic and locomotor behavior was assessed using reverse...
Previous studies have demonstrated that certain pesticides, including carbaryl and endosulfan, can m...
Color poster with text, images, and figures.The life history and morphological anti-predator respons...
© 2019. ElsevierOne of the major challenges that faces today regulatory risk assessment is to speed ...
Animal behavioural responses are increasingly being used in environmental risk assessment. Neverthel...
Animal behaviour is closely related to individual fitness, which allows animals to choose suitable m...
To avoid being preyed, organisms must be able to identify predatory threats by sensing molecules rel...
Pharmaceuticals and other emerging contaminants are continuously released into the aquatic environme...
International audienceThe cladoceran herbivore Daphnia magna is a major consumer of phytoplankton in...
Animal-based sensors have been increasingly applied to many water monitoring systems and ecological ...
Toxic stress can induce rapid behavioural changes in exposed organisms at concentration below acutel...
The spread of pesticides in water bodies integrated into agricultural landscapes may prevent some ar...
Behavior is increasingly reported as a sensitive and early indicator of toxicant stress in aquatic o...
Behavioral bioassays with the model freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna have the potential to serve ...
Pesticides with novel modes of action including neonicotinoids and anthranilic diamides are increasi...
The role of serotonin in Daphnia magna phototactic and locomotor behavior was assessed using reverse...
Previous studies have demonstrated that certain pesticides, including carbaryl and endosulfan, can m...
Color poster with text, images, and figures.The life history and morphological anti-predator respons...