Bittern J; Praetz M; Baldenius M; Klämbt C
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedAnimal behavior is reflected by locomotor patterns. To decipher the underlying neural circuitry locomotion has to be monitored over often longer time periods. Here a simple adaptation is described to constrain movement of third instar Drosophila larvae to a defined area and use Frustrated total internal reflection based imaging method (FIM) imaging to monitor larval movements up to 1 h. It is demonstrated that the combination of FIM imaging and long analysis periods facilitates the conduction of food choice assays and provides the means to easily quantify food preferences.
Klämbt, Christian | Professorship of Neuro- and Behavioral Biology (Prof. Klämbt) |