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Long-term weight change measurement of fruit flies using a high-precision force plate
Fruit flies have been served as a great animal because of its rich genetics. In this research, we monitor weight changes and real-time activities of a fruit fly simultaneously using a force plate. The force plate has a large plate with a diameter of 35 mm which is over 11 times longer than its body length, and a spring structure consisting of four spirals. The force plate uses a glass wafer for preventing strain due to the passage of time, and four spiral cuts are simply fabricated by UV laser marker. The vertical displacement of the center plate is measured by a laser displacement meter fixed under the force plate and converted into the force. The resolution of the force plate is 0.1 µN, which is equivalent to 1/100 of the fruit fly’s weight. In the experiment, a fruit fly is placed in the center of the force plate, and a chamber is covered on top of it. The chamber prevents the force plate from vibrating due to airflow, making it possible to observe changes in fruit fly activity with high precision. Then, measurement is carried out until it stops moving. As it moves on the force plate multiple times, it can be observed that its weight gradually decreases over time. We have confirmed that its weight decreased by approximately 2.3% per hour. It is expected to lead to quantitative evaluation of water evaporation and metabolism from measuring its weight loss.