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Primary Assay Sea Lamprey

Burrowing Behavior (Larval)

Petromyzon marinus

Larval lampreys burrow into stream substrates where they filter-feed for years. Burrowing latency, depth, and substrate preference characterize this ecologically important behavior.

Sea Lamprey — Burrowing Behavior (Larval)

Measured Parameters

Every parameter is automatically tracked frame-by-frame in the ConductVision pipeline for Petromyzon marinus.

ParameterUnitDescription
Burrowing latencysTime to begin digging
Burial depthcmDepth achieved
Substrate preferencecategoricalSand, silt, gravel

Citations for Burrowing Behavior (Larval)

  1. Grillner S, et al. (2008). Neural bases of goal-directed locomotion in vertebrates — an overview. Brain Res Rev, 57(1), 2-12. PMID: 17916382

Hardware for Sea Lamprey Research

Flow Chamber / Flume

Rheotaxis and swimming assays

Pheromone Delivery System

Chemical navigation testing

High-Speed Camera System

Undulatory locomotion analysis

Burrowing Substrate Chamber

Larval behavior observation

Migration Tracking System

Long-distance movement

Run Burrowing Behavior (Larval) on ConductVision

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