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.

Quantitative Output
Measured Parameters
Every parameter is automatically tracked frame-by-frame in the ConductVision pipeline for Petromyzon marinus.
| Parameter | Unit | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Burrowing latency | s | Time to begin digging |
| Burial depth | cm | Depth achieved |
| Substrate preference | categorical | Sand, silt, gravel |
References
Citations for Burrowing Behavior (Larval)
- Grillner S, et al. (2008). Neural bases of goal-directed locomotion in vertebrates — an overview. Brain Res Rev, 57(1), 2-12. PMID: 17916382
Compatible Equipment
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
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Other Sea Lamprey Primary Assays

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Rheotaxis
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Pheromone-Guided Navigation
Petromyzon marinus
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