Artemia BiologyCRC Press, 30 nov. 1990 - 384 pages Artemia is widely used in both life-sciences research and aquaculture. Although there are over 4000 references regarding Artemia, the literature is widely scattered. Artemia Biology provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of this literature, containing a considerable amount of previously unpublished data. Although all aspects of Artemia biology are covered, the book emphasizes whole-organism approaches. Topics covered include molecular genetics, ontogeny, clonal diversity, mitochondrial DNA-based phylogeny, and comparisons of Artemia and Parartemia (including a taxonomic key to Parartemia species). The book also contains the latest information on Artemia culturing in fertilized ponds and culture tanks, as well as the use of the organism as a food source. Researchers investigating basic biological questions involving molecular genetics, biochemistry, enzymatic and developmental activities, physiology, ecological genetics and adaptation, ecology, and aquaculture production will find this book indispensable. |
Table des matières
Warren P Tate and Craig J Marshall | 22 |
Developmental Changes in Proteins Synthesized | 29 |
Chapter 2 | 37 |
Chapter 4 | 75 |
Chapter 5 | 91 |
Chapter 6 | 119 |
Chapter 7 | 155 |
Chapter 8 | 187 |
Chapter 11 | 255 |
Chapter 12 | 287 |
Production of Artemia in Culture Tanks | 317 |
351 | |
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 352 |
Physiological Features | 359 |
Culture Potential of Artemia and Parartemia | 366 |
369 | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
acid activity adult antenna Aquaculture Artemia cysts Artemia Development Artemia embryos Artemia populations Artemia Research Artemia salina asexual Bagshaw Belgium Bengtson Biochem Biochemistry Biol Biology of Artemia Biophys bisexual brine shrimp Artemia cells Clegg crustacean cryptobiotic culture cuticle cuticular membrane cysts cytoplasmic cytosolic Decleir development of Artemia diapause diet differentiation domains dormant cysts dorsal ectoderm elongation factor embryos encysted environmental enzyme female Figure franciscana function gastrulae genes genetic gland hemoglobin hemolymph histone hydration increase inhibition inhibitor Jaspers kinase larval levels mesoderm metabolism midgut mitochondrial Moens Molecular mRNA mRNP muscles naupliar nauplii nauplius eye organisms ovoviviparous oxygen Parartemia parthenogenetic parthenogenetica Persoone Physiol platelets polypeptide ponds protease protein synthesis region reproductive ribosomal RNA polymerase Roels Salt Lake segments sequence Slegers Sorgeloos species stages structure studies substrate subunits temperature Thoracopods translation trehalose tRNA tunisiana Universa Press ventral Warner Wetteren yolk platelets Zool
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