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Artemia Biology
Browne, R.A.; Sorgeloos, P.; Trotman, C.N.A. (Ed.) (1991). Artemia Biology. CRC Press: Boca Raton. ISBN 0-8493-6729-8. 374 pp.

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    VLIZ: Crustacea CRU.184 [101539]

Keywords
    Artemia
    Biology > Anatomy
    Biology > Histology
    Biology > Physiology

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  • Browne, R.A., editor
  • Sorgeloos, P., editor, more
  • Trotman, C.N.A., editor

Abstract
    Artemia is widely used in both life-sciences research and aquaculture. Although there are over 4000 references regarding Artemia, the literature is widely scattered. Artemia Biology provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of this literature, containing a considerable amount of previously unpublished data. Although all aspects of Artemia biology are covered, the book emphasizes whole-organism approaches. Topics covered include molecular genetics, ontogeny, clonal diversity, mitochondrial DNA-based phylogeny, and comparisons of Artemia and Parartemia (including a taxonomic key to Parartemia species). The book also contains the latest information on Artemia culturing in fertilized ponds and culture tanks, as well as the use of the organism as a food source. Researchers investigating basic biological questions involving molecular genetics, biochemistry, enzymatic and developmental activities, physiology, ecological genetics and adaptation, ecology, and aquaculture production will find this book indispensable.

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