The use of Artemia nauplii for toxicity tests—A critical analysis

作者: Patrick Sorgeloos , Claire Remiche-Van Der Wielen , Guido Persoone

DOI: 10.1016/S0147-6513(78)80003-7

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摘要: … Moreover, the experiments should only be carried out with populations of nauplii of the same stage of development since it is demonstrated that second and third instars are significantly …

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