Kim Fredricks (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Flowing-recirculated water system for inducing spawning phase sea lampreys to spawn in the laboratory Flowing-recirculated water system for inducing spawning phase sea lampreys to spawn in the laboratory
We describe a water-recirculating system for inducing spawning of sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) held under laboratory conditions. Water temperature in the system was gradually increased to and maintained at 18 ± 2°C, the optimal temperature for spawning. About 10% freshwater was added daily to prevent buildup of waste products. Sea lampreys were provided substrate (approximately 3–6...
Authors
Kim T. Fredricks, James G. Seelye
Flowing recirculated-water system for inducing laboratory spawning of sea lampreys Flowing recirculated-water system for inducing laboratory spawning of sea lampreys
We describe a water‐recirculating system for inducing spawning of sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) held under laboratory conditions. Water temperature in the system was gradually increased to and maintained at 18 ± 2°C, the optimal temperature for spawning. About 10% freshwater was added daily to prevent buildup of waste products. Sea lampreys were provided substrate (approximately 3–6...
Authors
Kim T. Fredricks, James G. Seelye
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 26
Flowing-recirculated water system for inducing spawning phase sea lampreys to spawn in the laboratory Flowing-recirculated water system for inducing spawning phase sea lampreys to spawn in the laboratory
We describe a water-recirculating system for inducing spawning of sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) held under laboratory conditions. Water temperature in the system was gradually increased to and maintained at 18 ± 2°C, the optimal temperature for spawning. About 10% freshwater was added daily to prevent buildup of waste products. Sea lampreys were provided substrate (approximately 3–6...
Authors
Kim T. Fredricks, James G. Seelye
Flowing recirculated-water system for inducing laboratory spawning of sea lampreys Flowing recirculated-water system for inducing laboratory spawning of sea lampreys
We describe a water‐recirculating system for inducing spawning of sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) held under laboratory conditions. Water temperature in the system was gradually increased to and maintained at 18 ± 2°C, the optimal temperature for spawning. About 10% freshwater was added daily to prevent buildup of waste products. Sea lampreys were provided substrate (approximately 3–6...
Authors
Kim T. Fredricks, James G. Seelye