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Cancer magister

Tennant, D.A. and W.D. Forster. 1969. Seasonal variation and distribution of 65-Zn, 54-Mn, and 51-Cr in tissues of the crab Cancer magister Dana. Health Phys. 18 649-659. [Pg.124]

Dungeness crab, Cancer magister Larva LC50 (96 h) 6.6 10... [Pg.401]

Glickstein, N. 1978. Acute toxicity of mercury and selenium to Crassostrea gigas embryos and Cancer magister larvae. Mar. Biol. 49 113-117. [Pg.430]

EC50 (24-h) for Cancer magister 600 ppb, Hemigrapsis oregonensis 270 ppb, Mytilus edulis larvae 2.30 ppm, Crassostreagigaslarvae 2.20 ppm (Stewart et al., 1967). [Pg.249]

Caldwell, R.S., Calderone, E.M., andMallon, M.H. Effects of a seawater fraction of cook inlet crude oil and its major aromatic components on larval stages of the Dungeness crab. Cancer magister dana, in Fate and Effects ofPetroleum Hydrocarbons in Marine Organisms and Ecosystems, (New York Pergoman, 1976), pp. 210-220. [Pg.1639]

Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas Larvae Crustaceans Copepod, Acartia clausi Copepod, A. tonsa Blue crab, Callinectes sapidus Dungeness crab. Cancer magister Larvae... [Pg.1653]

Figure 9. ESR spectra near g = 4 of the nitric oxide derivatives of mushroom tyrosinase (A) and hemocyanins from Helix pomatio (B) and Cancer magister (C). T — 14°K, power = 200 mW (54). Figure 9. ESR spectra near g = 4 of the nitric oxide derivatives of mushroom tyrosinase (A) and hemocyanins from Helix pomatio (B) and Cancer magister (C). T — 14°K, power = 200 mW (54).
Ucapu-PDH Uca pugilator, Callinectes saptdus, Cancer magister, Carcinus maenas, Pacifastacus leniusculus nselinsilglpkvmnda-nh2 [31]... [Pg.88]

Procambarus. clarkii Procambarus bouvieri, Carcinus maenas Cancer pagurus Callinectes sapidus Charybdis feriatus Cancer magister Penaeus japonicus Penaeus monodon P. monodon Penaeus vannamei... [Pg.94]

Guderley, H. Hochachka, P.W. Catalytic and regulatory properties of muscle pyruvate kinase from Cancer magister. J. Exp. Zook, 212, 461-469 (1980)... [Pg.61]

Marien K. Establishing tolerable dnngeness crab (Cancer magister) and razor clam (Sifiqua patula) domoic acid contaminant levels. Environ Health Perspect 104 1230-1236, 1996. [Pg.101]

Wekell JC, Gaugitz EJ Jr, Barnett HJ, Hatfield CL, Eklund M. The occurrence of domoic acid in razor clams (Siliqua patula), dungeness crab (Cancer magister), and anchovies (Engraulis mordax). J Shellfish Res 13 587-593, 1994. [Pg.102]


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