. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. , 199 20% SW D = 281,2W~'3318 Lake water D= 100 1000 Wet weight in mg. FIGURE 2. Weight-specific curves of rate of D^O entry into N. limnicola and AT. succinct in a 5-minute exposure (for details see text). Lines span the range of sizes used in the experi- ment. A. Curves for both species in ca. 50% and 20% sea water, as well as 5% sea water for N. succinca and lake water for N. limnicola. B. Curves for ca. 50% sea water only, replotted with 95% confidence limits drawn in. sive flat parapodial lob


. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. , 199 20% SW D = 281,2W~'3318 Lake water D= 100 1000 Wet weight in mg. FIGURE 2. Weight-specific curves of rate of D^O entry into N. limnicola and AT. succinct in a 5-minute exposure (for details see text). Lines span the range of sizes used in the experi- ment. A. Curves for both species in ca. 50% and 20% sea water, as well as 5% sea water for N. succinca and lake water for N. limnicola. B. Curves for ca. 50% sea water only, replotted with 95% confidence limits drawn in. sive flat parapodial lobes developed on older and larger members of this species, which tend to prevent much decrease in surface/volume ratio with increase of size. The 95% confidence limits for the two salt-loss curves overlap for worms of less than 50 mg. wet weight, but over practically the whole range in which it has been possible to make such studies, it is clear that AT. succinca loses salts at a much higher rate than Ar. limnicola. b) Comparison of rates of penetration as a function of body size. In Figure 2 are shown curves for penetration in a five-minute exposure, express- ing the concentration of in the coelomic fluid as a percentage of the con- centration of the external medium. Several facts are apparent upon inspection of Figure 2:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ); Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass. ). Annual report 1907/08-1952; Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 1890-1983. Woods Hole, Mass. : Marine Biological Laboratory


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