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Primary Assay Three-Spined Stickleback

Boldness-Exploration Syndrome

Gasterosteus aculeatus

Sticklebacks exhibit correlated suites of behavior (syndromes) where boldness, exploration, and aggression covary consistently. Cross-context consistency measures reveal the structure of animal personality.

Three-Spined Stickleback — Boldness-Exploration Syndrome

Measured Parameters

Every parameter is automatically tracked frame-by-frame in the ConductVision pipeline for Gasterosteus aculeatus.

ParameterUnitDescription
Emergence latencysTime to leave shelter
Novel object approachsLatency to inspect
Open field explorationmm²Area covered
Consistency across contextsrBehavioral syndrome correlation

Citations for Boldness-Exploration Syndrome

  1. Wootton RJ. (2009). The Darwinian stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus: a history of evolutionary studies. J Fish Biol, 75(8), 1919-1942. PMID: 20738663

Hardware for Three-Spined Stickleback Research

Courtship Observation Arena

Zigzag dance recording

Territorial Arena with Model

Aggression testing

Shoaling Tank

Group behavior tracking

Novel Object/Environment Setup

Boldness testing

Predator Model System

Inspection behavior analysis

Run Boldness-Exploration Syndrome on ConductVision

Our team will configure the protocol, camera rig, and analysis pipeline for your three-spined stickleback facility.