Artemia Biology

Couverture
CRC 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provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of this literature, containing a considerable amount of previously unpublished data.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
Anostracans of Australian Salt Lakes with Particular Reference to
351
TABLE OF CONTENTS
352
Physiological Features
359
Culture Potential of Artemia and Parartemia
366
Index
369

Chapter 9
221
Chapter 10
237

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Page 368 - DM 1976. Phytoplankton production in the Great Salt Lake, Utah, and a laboratory study of algal response to enrichment. Limnol. Oceanogr.

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