An electronic device to record behavioural activity of bivalves.
An electronic device to record the valvular movements of clams was fabricated using a Hall effect transducer. It was used to record the responses of Anadara granosa, an arcid clam harvested from coastal waters of Bombay, to a chemical toxicant (10 ppm CuSO4) after 96 hr exposure to naphthalene (5, 10 and 15 ppm). The clams exposed to naphthalene did not respond to the presence of a chemical toxicant (10 ppm CuSO4) while the control clams responded and closed their shells rapidly.[1]References
- An electronic device to record behavioural activity of bivalves. Eapen, J.T. Indian J. Exp. Biol. (1997) [Pubmed]
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