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Biol Bull 151: 314-321. (October 1976)
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EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON THE NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF ARTEMIA SALINA (L.)

A. HERNANDORENA 1

1 Laboratoire du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle an Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Scientifiques de Biarritz, 64200, France

1. The growth rate of Artemia in a uniform basic medium is faster at 30° C than at 25° C.

2. Temperature and salinity have opposite effects on the quantitative requirement for AMP.

3. At 30° C maximal growth is achieved with more AMP, more albumin, and less starch than at 25° C.

4. The effects of temperature are mediated by the ratio between energetic nutrients and AMP.







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