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Effects of Temperature, Photoperiod and Myxobolus cerebralis Infection on Growth, Reproduction and Survival of Tubifex tubifex Lineages
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MSU_19
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Monocultures of lineages III and VI from 2001 San Juan River collections were subjected to infection (0 and 500 myxospores/worm), a range of temperature (5oC, 17oC, and 27oC), and diurnal photoperiod (12:12, 14:10 and 16:8 dark:light) over a 70-d period using a split-split plot experimental design.
Purpose: The objective of our research was to characterize the responses of two lineages of T. tubifex found in the San Juan River tailwater studies (DuBey and Caldwell 2004) to a range of photoperiod and thermal regimes and determine if infection by M. cerebralis would affect growth and survival of lineages. (Source:MSU)
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Dataset Originator/Creator:
Robert DuBey
Dataset Release Date:
2005-12-01
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Start Date:
2002-08-01
Stop Date:
2004-09-01
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DIF Creation Date:
2007-08-17
Last DIF Revision Date:
2012-11-29
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