. Advances in marine environmental research : proceedings of a symposium. Marine ecology -- Research; Marine ecology. B. Figure 19-1. Predation tank and inflow funnel (A) and (B) Observation Bench, front and side view (normally covered with black plastic). Thermal Shock Procedures Larval Menidia menidia were transferred in 100 ml polypropylene beakers with a horizontal slit 1 cm x 2 cm wide cut 1 cm above the bottom, and covered with 240 u nylon screening. Larvae were placed into the beakers in groups of 10, four hours prior to a test and maintained at ambient water temperature ( ± °C).


. Advances in marine environmental research : proceedings of a symposium. Marine ecology -- Research; Marine ecology. B. Figure 19-1. Predation tank and inflow funnel (A) and (B) Observation Bench, front and side view (normally covered with black plastic). Thermal Shock Procedures Larval Menidia menidia were transferred in 100 ml polypropylene beakers with a horizontal slit 1 cm x 2 cm wide cut 1 cm above the bottom, and covered with 240 u nylon screening. Larvae were placed into the beakers in groups of 10, four hours prior to a test and maintained at ambient water temperature ( ± °C). For the shock tests, a seawater bath was preheated 292. 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 Environmental Research Laboratory (Narragansett, R. I. ); Jacoff, Francine Sakin. Narragansett, R. I. : Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency


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