X-PloRat
Software para o Registro do Comportamento em Espaços Confinados
Palavras-chave:
Software de registro comportamental, Comportamento animal, Testes comportamentaisResumo
A presente nota técnica apresenta o X-PloRat, um software que permite o registro da localização, deslocamento e outras propriedades do comportamento animal em espaços confinados. O X-PloRat oferece uma grande variedade de relatórios e pode ajudar no treinamento de estudantes em observação do comportamento e também na validação de outros tipos de registros.
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