Technique and observer presence affect reporting of behavior of damselfly larvae

Volume: 26, Issue: 1, Pages: 145 - 151
Published: Mar 1, 2007
Abstract
We experimentally tested for systematic biases in techniques commonly used to study behavior of larval aquatic insects. We determined whether larval Zygoptera responded to the presence of an observer and whether live observation missed some behaviors. We found significant differences between behaviors recorded during live observations and behaviors videotaped in the absence of an observer. All behaviors, except Rotate, were exhibited less...
Paper Details
Title
Technique and observer presence affect reporting of behavior of damselfly larvae
Published Date
Mar 1, 2007
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
145 - 151
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