Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Aksaray University, Bulvarı, Turkey
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Exploring Invertebrate Response to Artificial Stimulation for Nutritional Assessment
Author(s): Nese Aksoy*
This study delves into the diverse realm of invertebrate organisms and their nuanced responses to artificial stimulation for nutritional assessment
purposes. Investigating how various invertebrates react to simulated stimuli, we unveil insights into their dietary preferences and nutritional
requirements. Employing advanced techniques, we observe behavioral, physiological, and molecular reactions, shedding light on their unique
sensory mechanisms. These findings offer a novel perspective on invertebrate nutritional ecology and open doors for innovative strategies in
sustainable resource management and conservation. Ultimately, this research bridges gaps in our understanding of invertebrate feeding behaviors
and their implications for ecosystem dynamics, enhancing our ability to make informed decisions about their well-being and ecological roles... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-0542.2023.9.454
Journal of Experimental Food Chemistry received 389 citations as per Google Scholar report