The study of insect blood-feeding behaviour. 2. Recording techniques and the use of flow charts.

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This paper continues a discussion of approaches and methodologies we have used in our studies of feeding in haematophagous insects. Described are techniques for directly monitoring behaviour: electrical recording of feeding behaviour via resistance changes in the food canal, optical methods for monitoring mouthpart activity, and a computer technique for behavioural event recording. Also described is the use of "flow charts" or "decision diagrams" to model interrelated sequences of behaviours.

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Smith, J. J., & Friend, W. G. (1987). The study of insect blood-feeding behaviour. 2. Recording techniques and the use of flow charts. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 82 Suppl 3, 19–23. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761987000700006

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