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Designing a Generic Videography Experiment for Studying Mosquito Behavior

  1. Remco Pieters1
  1. 1Department of Experimental Zoology, Wageningen University, 6708 PB Wageningen, the Netherlands
  2. 2Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Tennessee, Tennessee 37996, USA
  1. 3Correspondence: florian.muijres{at}wur.nl

Abstract

In this protocol, we describe the basic design considerations and general method to set up a videography system to study mosquito behavior. A basic videography system to study mosquito behavior requires one or more cameras with an optical lens, camera lighting, a calibration setup, and a system to record the video data or otherwise control the camera. Here, we define two types of systems: (1) a real-time videography-based tracking system for determining the position of multiple moving (flying) mosquitoes, and (2) a high-fidelity videography system that can track the detailed movements of body, wings, and legs of a single mosquito at high spatial and temporal resolutions. These high-fidelity trackers are divided into single-camera systems for studying two-dimensional (2D) movements, and multicamera systems that can reconstruct three-dimensional (3D) movements of the mosquito.

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  • From the Mosquitoes collection, edited by Laura B. Duvall and Benjamin J. Matthews.

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