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University of Kentucky

Biology Faculty Publications

2009

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Measures Of Heart And Ventilatory Rates In Freely Moving Crayfish, Sonya M. Bierbower, Robin L. Cooper Oct 2009

Measures Of Heart And Ventilatory Rates In Freely Moving Crayfish, Sonya M. Bierbower, Robin L. Cooper

Biology Faculty Publications

The fear, flight or fight response serves as the fundamental physiological basis for examining an organism's awareness of its environment under an impending predator attack. Although it is not known whether invertebrates posses an autonomic nervous system identical to that of vertebrates, evidence shows invertebrates have a sympathetic-like response to regulate the internal environment and ready the organism to act behaviorally to a given stimuli. Furthermore, this physiological response can be feasibly measured and it acts as a biological index for the animal's internal state. Measurements of the physiological response can be directly related to internal and external stressors through …