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The effect of temperature, pH and lighting on the habitat preferences of Artemia Franciscana
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Artemia franciscana, known more commonly as brine shrimp inhabit salt swamps and saline lakes. Few other organisms can tolerate such a high concentration of salt as is found in these locales. They thrive in extreme environmental conditions such as high salinity and temperature where predators cannot survive. Since few organisms can grow at such high concentrations found in certain lakes,
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various environments to enhance their growth and reproductive rates, and therefore allow us to realise what habitat conditions optimize their survival. Literature Cited A. Marques, T. Dinh, C. Ioakeimidis, G. Huys, J. Swings, W. Verstraete, J. Dhont, P. Sorgeloos, and P. Bossier. 2005. Effects of Bacteria on Artemia franciscana Cultured in Different Gnotobiotic Environments. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71: 4307-4317. Biology 108 laboratory manual. 2005. Lab 6, habitat preferences of Artemia salin, pp.123-142. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
various environments to enhance their growth and reproductive rates, and therefore allow us to realise what habitat conditions optimize their survival. Literature Cited A. Marques, T. Dinh, C. Ioakeimidis, G. Huys, J. Swings, W. Verstraete, J. Dhont, P. Sorgeloos, and P. Bossier. 2005. Effects of Bacteria on Artemia franciscana Cultured in Different Gnotobiotic Environments. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71: 4307-4317. Biology 108 laboratory manual. 2005. Lab 6, habitat preferences of Artemia salin, pp.123-142. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.