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The effects of the neuromodulator serotonin on orientation behavior in crayfishes
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The effects of the neuromodulator serotonin on orientation behavior in crayfishes
Project Abstract:
I will be running 2 research projects this summer. I will have at least one undergraduate student attending the station with me. The student and I will be examing the effects of the neuromodulator serotonin on orientation behavior in the flume at the Stream Research Facility. I will also be continuing work with Dr. Paul Moore on Douglas Lake, examing population and social structure of the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus, in Douglas Lake.
Investigator(s):
Martin III, Arthur L.
Investigators:
pmoore
Years Active:
2009
Methods:
working with P. Moore
Funding agency:
Saginaw Valley State University Internal Grant