Quantifying Fish Swimming Behavior in Response to Acute Exposure of Aqueous Copper Using Computer Assisted Video and Digital Image Analysis

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February 26th, 2016

10.3791/53477-v

February 26th, 2016

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Measuring the impacts of environmental contaminants on fish behavior is often subjective and challenging particularly when dealing with sublethal endpoints. We describe methods including video technology to quantify swimming behavior of early life stage white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) during and after 96 hr acute exposures to various concentrations of copper.

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Fish Swimming Behavior

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:01

Preparing the Cooper-exposure Test Chambers

3:12

Exposing Fish to Test Chemical

4:43

Videotaping Smimming Behavior

5:50

Analyzing the Swimming Activity Video: Part 1

11:35

Analyzing the Swimming Activity Video: Part 2

14:43

Results: The Impact of 3 Days of Aqueous Copper Exposure on Young Sturgeon

15:31

Conclusion

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