
Impedance Pneumography for Minimally Invasive Measurement of Heart Rate in Late Stage Invertebrates
Title:
Impedance Pneumography for Minimally Invasive Measurement of Heart Rate in Late Stage Invertebrates
Author:
Harrington, Amalia M.
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Publication Information:
Cambridge, MA MyJoVE Corp 2016
Physical Description:
online resource (505 seconds)
Series:
Environment
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Title from resource description page
Abstract:
Measuring heart rate during a thermal challenge provides insight into physiological responses of organisms as a consequence of acute environmental change. Using the American lobster (Homarus americanus) as a model organism, this protocol describes the use of impedance pneumography as a relatively noninvasive and nonlethal approach to measure heart rate in late stage invertebrates.
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For undergraduate, graduate, and professional students
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Electronic Access:
https://www.jove.com/t/61096