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Springer, Marine Biology, 3(63), p. 301-308, 1981

DOI: 10.1007/bf00396000

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Yolk Utilization and Growth to Yolk-Sac Absorption in Summer Flounder ('Paralichthys Dentatus') Larvae at Constant and Cyclic Temperatures

Journal article published in 1981 by D. M. Johns, W. H. Howell, G. Klein MacPhee
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Abstract

Rates of development, growth and yolk conversion efficiency were determined in larvae of the summer flounder Paralichtys dentatus at constant temperatures of 21 degrees, 16 degrees, 12 degrees and 5 degrees C and in temperature cycles of 21 degrees-16 degrees, 16 degrees-11 degrees, and 11 degrees-5 degrees C. In constant incubation temperatures, development rate increased with increasing temperature.