Experimental Demonstration of the Effects of Clam Shrimp on Turbidity of Microcosms

J. Luzier, R. Summerfelt
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Abstract The conchostracans (Crustacea: Class Branchiopoda, Orders Laevicaudata and Spinicaudata), commonly called clam shrimp, are inhabitants of temporary wetlands and are well adapted to surviving dry periods. Clam shrimp eggs are highly resistant to freezing, drying, sunlight, and mechanical injury. Reports have indicated that clam shrimp increase turbidity in fish culture ponds and negatively affect fish production The effect of the clam shrimp Caenestheriella belfragei on turbidity was studied by examining the turbidity of laboratory containers with 0–4,848 clam shrimp/m2. Turbidity increased in direct proportion to clam shrimp density at all densities greater than 606 clam shrimp/m2.
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蛤虾对微观水体浊度影响的实验论证
壳壳纲(甲壳纲:鳃足纲,鳃足目和棘足目)俗称蛤虾,是临时湿地的居民,具有良好的干旱生存能力。蛤虾卵具有很强的抗冻、抗晒、抗晒、抗机械损伤等特性。有报道指出,蛤蜊虾增加了养鱼池的浊度,并对鱼类生产产生不利影响。通过检测0 - 4848只/m2的实验室容器的浊度,研究了蛤蜊虾对浊度的影响。当密度大于606只/m2时,浊度随蛤蚌密度的增加而增加。
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