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Automated observation and analysis of earthworm surface behaviour under experimental habitat quality and availability conditions

机译:在实验栖息地质量和可用性条件下自动观察和分析surface表面行为

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Currently, the driving factors of active earthworm dispersal across the soil surface are not sufficiently understood, and distances traversed by individual earthworms have rarely been quantified. Research progress has been hampered by the lack of adequate observation methods as well as fast, objective and quantitative measurements of nocturnal earthworm behaviour. In this work, we report on the potential of a new, automated method using infrared-sensitive webcams and computer image analysis. Nightly surface activities of Lumbricus terrestris L. were monitored quantitatively while manipulating levels of disturbance, burrow availability and congener presence in standard observation units. The automated observation system proved to be simple and inexpensive to build, provided reliable quantitative measures of locomotive behaviour without animal disturbance, and considerably reduced human workload and bias. Waterlogging of the burrow zone stimulated surface activities around and away from the home burrow as compared to habitat disturbance by pesticide application and vibration. However, dispersing earthworms never settled in prefabricated burrows. Surface activity of individuals subjected to waterlogged conditions was influenced by the availability of alternative habitat. Minimal habitat disturbance (vibration) and the presence of conspecific individuals resulted in an increased amount of burrow-anchored, possibly sexually oriented, behaviour, but reciprocal burrow visits and mating were not observed. Pesticide application did not result in dispersal, increased foraging activities or sexual attraction attempts during this short-term study. The presence, extent and mechanisms of the remote assessment of important cues in the surroundings of the home burrow by L. terrestris need further research. Infrared monitoring opens new research avenues of earthworm surface behaviour studies (e.g. density-dependent dispersal, habitat selection, (re)colonization, invasion).
机译:目前,尚未充分了解活性earth在土壤表面的扩散驱动因素,而且很少量化单个individual所遍历的距离。由于缺乏适当的观察方法以及夜间,行为的快速,客观和定量的测量,研究进展受到了阻碍。在这项工作中,我们报告了使用红外敏感的网络摄像头和计算机图像分析的新型自动方法的潜力。定量监测夜mb的夜间表面活动,同时在标准观察装置中控制干扰水平,洞穴可利用性和同类物的存在。事实证明,该自动观测系统的构建简单且成本低廉,可提供可靠的定量机车行为定量测量方法,而不会受到动物干扰,并大大减少了人员的工作量和偏见。与农药施用和振动对栖息地的干扰相比,穴居区的涝渍刺激了家穴周围和远离其的地表活动。但是,散布的never从未在预制的洞穴中定居。遭受淹水条件的个体的表面活动受替代生境可用性的影响。最小的栖息地干扰(振动)和同种个体的存在导致洞穴锚定(可能是性取向)行为增加,但未观察到相互的洞穴探访和交配。在此短期研究中,农药的施用不会导致传播,增加觅食活动或性吸引企图。 Terrestris对家洞周围重要线索进行远程评估的存在,程度和机制需要进一步研究。红外监测为worm表面行为研究开辟了新的研究途径(例如密度依赖性的扩散,生境选择,(重新)定殖,入侵)。

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