A 4% formalin-40% sucrose solution has been used by limnologists for three decades as the preferred freshwater zooplankton preservative because it kills and fixes cladocera (Branchiopoda) with relatively little distortion. Because of the increasing evidence of health hazards related to formalin, we sought an alternative, safer preservative that satisfies the need for low distortion. Our results suggest the ethanol preservative methods (70% and 95% treatments) are as good or better as using 4% sugar formalin to fix and store samples. Our results indicate the best method is to fix samples in 95% EtOH followed by storage in 70% EtOH. This technique gave us the least frequent distortion, the highest average number of eggs per female, and the fe...
Daphnia (water fleas) belong to the zooplankton group called Cladocerans have sexual reproduction wh...
Larval fish identification is a tedious and time consuming process. Therefore larvae are usually fid...
Introduction. Oligochaetes are recognized as valuable bioindicators of sediment quality in streams a...
A 4% formalin-40% sucrose solution has been used by limnologists for three decades as the preferred ...
Knowledge of early life history of fish is essential in the better understanding of aquatic ecosyste...
The water flea Daphnia magna is an important model organism in many research areas, such as ecology,...
[Extract] Studies of larval processes often aim to explore a link between larval attributes associat...
Eight pitfall trap preservatives, brine, saturated borax solution, propylene glycol (33%, 50%, 75%),...
Sampling freshwater biological diversity is a challenge when it comes down to techniques for meiofau...
Length measurements of preserved larval fish are necessary in many types of larval fish surveys. If ...
Sampling freshwater biological diversity is a challenge when it comes down to techniques for meiofau...
Measuring the lenghts and weights of live fish larvae can be tedious and time-consuming. This constr...
International audienceOne essential step of museum and clinical specimen preservation is immersion i...
Daphnia (water fleas) belong to the zooplankton group called Cladocerans have sexual reproduction wh...
First of its kind, this study examines effects of preservatives on otoliths as well as on fish size ...
Daphnia (water fleas) belong to the zooplankton group called Cladocerans have sexual reproduction wh...
Larval fish identification is a tedious and time consuming process. Therefore larvae are usually fid...
Introduction. Oligochaetes are recognized as valuable bioindicators of sediment quality in streams a...
A 4% formalin-40% sucrose solution has been used by limnologists for three decades as the preferred ...
Knowledge of early life history of fish is essential in the better understanding of aquatic ecosyste...
The water flea Daphnia magna is an important model organism in many research areas, such as ecology,...
[Extract] Studies of larval processes often aim to explore a link between larval attributes associat...
Eight pitfall trap preservatives, brine, saturated borax solution, propylene glycol (33%, 50%, 75%),...
Sampling freshwater biological diversity is a challenge when it comes down to techniques for meiofau...
Length measurements of preserved larval fish are necessary in many types of larval fish surveys. If ...
Sampling freshwater biological diversity is a challenge when it comes down to techniques for meiofau...
Measuring the lenghts and weights of live fish larvae can be tedious and time-consuming. This constr...
International audienceOne essential step of museum and clinical specimen preservation is immersion i...
Daphnia (water fleas) belong to the zooplankton group called Cladocerans have sexual reproduction wh...
First of its kind, this study examines effects of preservatives on otoliths as well as on fish size ...
Daphnia (water fleas) belong to the zooplankton group called Cladocerans have sexual reproduction wh...
Larval fish identification is a tedious and time consuming process. Therefore larvae are usually fid...
Introduction. Oligochaetes are recognized as valuable bioindicators of sediment quality in streams a...