iLAM: imaging Locomotor Activity Monitor for circadian phenotyping of large-bodied flying insects

Author:

Dayton Jacob N.ORCID,Owens Avalon C.S.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractPractical ToolsHistorically, most insect chronoecological research has used direct observations, cameras, or infrared beam-based monitors to quantify movement across timed intervals. Although some alternative DIY systems are cheaper than the current standard locomotor activity monitor, these options remain complicated to build and/or computationally intensive.We developed theimagingLocomotorActivityMonitor (iLAM), an affordable (∼ $75 USD/unit) system for activity quantification. The iLAM utilizes a Raspberry Pi Zero W computer and night-vision camera inside a flight cage to photograph a population of insects at user-defined intervals. Open-source, modular R-scripts process the images and output a file containing the number, size, coordinate location, and timing for all movements (blobs) identified between consecutive images. Output can be analyzed directly or converted into the standard TriKinetics DAM format.We demonstrated the flexibility and power of the iLAM system by comparing diel and circadian activity of different insect species (fireflies:Photinus marginellus, P. greeni, P. obscurellus), ecotypes (moths:Ostrinia nubilalis), and sexes (moths:O. nubilalis). Data captured by only six iLAMs ($450) identified that peak activity ofO. nubilalisfemales (AZT: 19.2 hr) occurs significantly earlier than males (22.0 hr). Additionally, male moths from a univoltine population exhibited a significantly shorter endogenous period length (AZT: 21.3 hr) than males from a bivoltine genetic background (22.6 hr).The iLAM will serve as a valuable tool for future researchers seeking to measure locomotor activity across diverse species, sexes, and populations in constant and changing environments.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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