Marc Ylieff
University of Liège
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Behavior Research Methods | 2006
Johann Delcourt; Christophe Becco; Marc Ylieff; Hervé Caps; Nicolas Vandewalle; Pascal Poncin
Coming from the framework of unmarked fry tracking, we compared the capacities, advantages, and disadvantages of two recent video tracking systems: EthoVision 2.3 and a new prototype of multitracking. The EthoVision system has proved to be impressive for tracking a fry using the detection by gray scaling. Detection by subtraction has given less accurate results. Our video multitracking system is able to detect and track more than 100 unmarked fish by gray scaling technique. It permits an analysis at the group level as well as at the individual level. The multitracking program is able to attribute a number to each fish and to follow each one for the whole duration of the track. Our system permits the analysis of the movement of each individual, even if the trajectories of two fish cross each other. This is possible thanks to the theoretical estimation of the trajectory of each fish, which can be compared with the real trajectory (analysis with feedback). However, the period of the track is limited for our system (about 1 min), whereas EthoVision is able to track for numerous hours. In spite of these limitations, these two systems allow an almost continuous automatic sampling of the movement behaviors during the track.
Behavior Research Methods | 2011
Johann Delcourt; Marc Ylieff; Valérie Bolliet; Pascal Poncin; A. Bardonnet
Initially developed so that an individual could be recognized in mark–recapture studies of aquatic animals, fluorescent visible implant elastomer (VIE) tags are used here for a new application in ethometry: the study of the behavior of transparent animals in dim light or in darkness using automatic tracking technology. The application and validation of this multitracking method is tested in the context of research on the estuarine migratory behavior of the glass eel (Anguilla anguilla), a crucial point to better understand the dynamics of this endangered species. The method makes it possible to measure the activity (notably the distance and speed) of four individuals as a function of tidal and nycthemeral rhythms in the same flume (a circular aquarium simulating river or estuarine conditions) across a wide time scale (from seconds to weeks).
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry | 2003
Marc Ylieff; Pascal Poncin
Thanks to computing power offered by digital imaging techniques, laboratory studies on fish have now the capacity to detect and to quantify behavioral parameters that usually cannot be measured by direct observation. After adjusting to fish studies the EthoVision system, a commercial (Noldus Information Technology) computerized video tracking device, we conducted experiments in Chromis chromis (Mediterranean marine fish) and in Carassius auratus. Since temperature is almost certainly one of the most important abiotic environmental effectors influencing reproduction, we tested under laboratory conditions its effects on behavioral patterns of free-swimming fish.
Fish and Fisheries | 2013
Johann Delcourt; Mathieu Denoël; Marc Ylieff; Pascal Poncin
Aquatic Toxicology | 2010
Mathieu Denoël; Marion Bichot; Gentile Francesco Ficetola; Johann Delcourt; Marc Ylieff; Patrick Kestemont; Pascal Poncin
Journal of Fish Biology | 2005
Catherine Jadot; Annick Donnay; Marc Ylieff; Pascal Poncin
Archive | 2000
Marc Ylieff; C Sanchez-Colero; Pascal Poncin; Jacques Voss; Jean-Claude Ruwet
Archive | 2008
Marc Ylieff; André Ferrara; C. Fagniart; Audrey Voncken; Pascal Poncin
Cahiers d'Ethologie | 2000
Marc Ylieff
Archive | 2015
Brian Wade Jamandre; Frederic Ferrari; Jean-Ronald Joseph; Marc Ylieff; Carole Rougeot; Pascal Poncin