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Primary Assay Common Cuttlefish

Prey Capture (Tentacle Strike)

Sepia officinalis

Cuttlefish capture prey with a rapid tentacle strike reaching completion in milliseconds. Strike latency, distance, success rate, and pre-strike assessment time quantify hunting efficiency and visual-motor coordination.

Common Cuttlefish — Prey Capture (Tentacle Strike)

Measured Parameters

Every parameter is automatically tracked frame-by-frame in the ConductVision pipeline for Sepia officinalis.

ParameterUnitDescription
Strike latencymsTentacle deployment speed
Strike distancecmEffective range
Capture success rate%Hunting efficiency
Prey assessment timesPre-strike evaluation

Citations for Prey Capture (Tentacle Strike)

  1. Schnell AK, et al. (2021). Cuttlefish exert self-control in a delay of gratification task. Proc R Soc B, 288(1946), 20203161. PMID: 33653139

Hardware for Common Cuttlefish Research

Camouflage Substrate Array

Body pattern testing

High-Speed Camera System

Tentacle strike capture

Prawn-in-a-Tube Apparatus

Self-control paradigm

Cuttlefish Maze System

Spatial learning

Seawater Flow-Through System

Cephalopod maintenance

Run Prey Capture (Tentacle Strike) on ConductVision

Our team will configure the protocol, camera rig, and analysis pipeline for your common cuttlefish facility.