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International study on Artemia, 66. Effects of salinity and temperature on reproductive and life span characteristics of clonal ArtemiaPeer reviewed article
Abatzopoulos, T.J.; El-Bermawi, N.; Vasdekis, C.; Baxevanis, A.D.; Sorgeloos, P. (2003). International study on Artemia, 66. Effects of salinity and temperature on reproductive and life span characteristics of clonal Artemia Hydrobiologia 492(1-3): 191-199. dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1024826702830
In: Hydrobiologia. Springer: Berlin. ISSN 0018-8158, meer

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  • Abatzopoulos, T.J.; El-Bermawi, N.; Vasdekis, C.; Baxevanis, A.D.; Sorgeloos, P. (2005). International study on Artemia, 66. Effects of salinity and temperature on reproductive and life span characteristics of clonal Artemia, in: (2005). VLIZ Coll. Rep. 33-34(2003-2004). VLIZ Collected Reprints: Marine and Coastal Research in Flanders, 33-34: pp. chapter 1 [Subsequent publication], meer

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Trefwoorden
    Longevity; Parthenogenesis; Saliniteitseffecten; Temperatuurinvloeden; Artemia [Pekelkreeftjes]; Marien
Author keywords
    Artemia; parthenogenetic; salinity; temperature; reproductive characteristics

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Abstract
    An apomictic clone of the tetraploid parthenogenetic Artemia population from M. Embolon (Thessaloniki, Greece) was assayed for 10 reproductive and life span characteristics under laboratory conditions (in various salinity and temperature regimes). Salinity was proved to have significant impact on the majority of the characters used in this study. Discriminant function analysis gave an overall prediction of 97.32% over the three salinities (50, 80 and 120 ppt). The temperature of 30 °C seemed to be an extreme one affecting significantly nearly all of the studied variables. The overall prediction according to the discriminant analysis was 94.69% among the three temperatures (22, 26 and 30 °C). The clone performed best at 80 ppt and 22 °C. The data presented in this study may generate useful suggestions to investigate the potentiality of using a single genetic lineage in order to visualize the effects of different environmental cues on a specific clone.

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