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Artemia franciscana

Brine shrimp Artemia franciscana) DMTC 24-h LC50 148 148 Hadjispyrou et al. (2001)... [Pg.35]

Hadjispyreu S, Kungeles A, Anagncstcpeules A (2001) Toxicity, bioaccumulation, and interactive effects ef organotin, cadmium, and chromium on Artemia franciscana. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 49 179-186. [Pg.46]

Blust, R., A. Fontaine, and W. Decleir. 1991. Effect of hydrogen ions and inorganic complexing on the uptake of copper by the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 76 273-282. [Pg.217]

ARTOXKIT M Crustaceans (fairy shrimp) Artemia franciscana (previously 24-48h Acute toxicity —... [Pg.199]

Hand, S.C. (1993). pH and anabolic arrest during anoxia in Artemia franciscana embryos. In Surviving Hypoxia, pp. 171-185, ed. P.W. Hochachka, P.L. Lutz, T. Sick, M. Rosenthal, and G. van den Thillart. Boca Raton, Fla. CRC Press. [Pg.153]

Species Crassostrea spp Ostrea edulis Dreissena polymorpha Mytilus galloprovincialis, M. edulis Ischadium recurvum Corbicula fluminea Dosinia exoleta, Ruditapes philippinarum, Venerupis sp, Venus verrucosa Artemia franciscana... [Pg.311]

CLEGG J s, DRINKWATER L and SORGELOOS p (1996) The metabolic statns of diapause embryos oi Artemia franciscana (SFB). Physiological Zoology 69 49-66. [Pg.192]

MAKRIDIS P, FJELLHEM J A, SKJERMO J and VADSTEIN o (2000) Coutrol of the bacterial flora of Brachionus plicatilis and Artemia franciscana by incubation in bacterial suspensions. Aquaculture 185 207-218. [Pg.196]

ROIHA I s, OTTERLEi E, LITLABO A and SAMUELSEN o B (2010) Uptake and ehmination of florfenicol in Atlantic cod Gadus morhua) larvae delivered orally through bioencapsulation in the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana. Aquaculture 310(1-2) 27-31. [Pg.198]

DEFOIRDT T, CRAB R. WOOD T K, SORGELOOS P, VERSTRATE W and BOSSIER P (2006) Quorum sensing-disrupting brominated furanones protect the gnotobiotic brine shrimp Artemia franciscana from pathogenic Vibrio harveyi, Vibrio campbelli and Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolates. Appl Environ Microbiol, 72,6419-6423. [Pg.276]

IMMANUEL G, siVAGNANAVELMURUGAN M and PALAVESAM A (2010) Antibacterial effect of medium-chain fatty acid caprylic acid on gnotobiotic Artemia franciscana nauplii against shrimp pathogens Vibrio harveyi and V. parahaemolyticus. Aquae Int, 19, 91-101. [Pg.278]

SOTO-RODRIGUEZ S A, ROQUE A, LIZARRAGA-PARTIDA M L, GUERRA-FLORES A L and GOMEZ-GiL B (2003) Virulence of luminous vibrios to Artemia franciscana nauplii, Dis... [Pg.283]

Embryos of the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana are perhaps the quintessential example of an animal capable of acute metabolic arrest during... [Pg.490]

Figure 6. Heat dissipation under anoxia in sealed ampoules for Artemia franciscana embryos. Data are from experiments using 5 cm (dashed lines) and 25 cm (solid lines) ampoules [redrawn from 118]. Measurable heat flux is still present after 50-60 h. Figure 6. Heat dissipation under anoxia in sealed ampoules for Artemia franciscana embryos. Data are from experiments using 5 cm (dashed lines) and 25 cm (solid lines) ampoules [redrawn from 118]. Measurable heat flux is still present after 50-60 h.
Figure 7. Heat flux of Artemia franciscana embryos during normoxic incubations in various concentrations of NaCI solutions, which served to progressively dehydrate the embryos. For each run, the embryos were initially incubated for 4 h in 0.25 mol 1 NaCI and then switched to the indicated experimental solution. At approximately hours 20-25, embryos were returned to control conditions (0.25 mol 1 NaCI) and the recovery period monitored [redrawn from 121]. Figure 7. Heat flux of Artemia franciscana embryos during normoxic incubations in various concentrations of NaCI solutions, which served to progressively dehydrate the embryos. For each run, the embryos were initially incubated for 4 h in 0.25 mol 1 NaCI and then switched to the indicated experimental solution. At approximately hours 20-25, embryos were returned to control conditions (0.25 mol 1 NaCI) and the recovery period monitored [redrawn from 121].
Norway - Daphtoxkit F magna microbiotest (acute toxicity tests with Daphnia magna) - The Thamnotoxkit F microbiotest (acute toxicity tests with Thamnocephalus platyurus) - The Artoxkit M microbiotest (acute toxicity tests with Artemia salina/franciscana) The assays are to be included in the national law as official ecotoxicological parameters. The State Pollution Control Authority requires ecotoxicological characterization of industrial effluents in combination with the renewal of permissions for the discharge of effluents. [Pg.206]

HACHfi R and PLANTE s (2011) The relationship between enrichment, fatty acid profiles and bacterial load in cultnre rotifers Brachionus plicatilis L-strain) and Artemia Artemia salina strain Franciscana). Aquaculture 311 201-208. [Pg.194]


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