A study on the cellular differentiation of the gill structure in
juvenile coho salmon (O. kisutch) with emphasis on the excretion of
monovalent ions was performed upon animals maintained under both
seawater and freshwater environments.
1. The excretion rate of sodium-24 was observed to be higher
for animals adapted to...
The partitioning of body fluids in the Pacific hagfish was investigated
using several experimental techniques. Direct measurement
of the blood volume was obtained through the simultaneous use
of tagged red blood cells and plasma proteins labeled with Evan's
blue dye. Blood cells obtained from donor animals were incubated
with L-methionin-methyl-C¹⁴...
Characterization of the enzymatic activity of the ionocyte
(mitochondria-rich cell) in the gill epithelium of Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha was explored.
1. A method for estimating the enzymatic activity per cell for
tissues is described.
2. The DNA content per cell for nucleated erythrocytes (O. tshawytscha) was determined to be 9.47 x...
Four species of euryhaline teleosts (chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha, Walbaum; staghorn sculpin, Leptocottus armatus,
Girard; starry flounder, Platichthys stellatus, Pallas; shiner perch
Cymatogaster aggregata, Gibbons) were exposed to x-rays. The irradiated
animals were maintained in either of two different environments.
The effects of x-radiation were determined by observing the
percent...
The cellular dynamics of the intestinal epithelium in the coho
salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, has been studied to determine the effects of temperature and whole-body X-irradiation.
In vivo experiments utilizing colchicine mitotic inhibiting technique and tritiated
thymidine (³H-TdR) radioautography were employed in order to
evaluate the kinetics of the cell population....
In Artemia salina nauplii acclimated in 0.25 M, 0.5 M, 1.0 M, 1.5 M,
2.0 M, and 2.5 M NaCl incorporation of ¹⁴CO₂ into free amino acids was
greatly stimulated in the higher salinities. The ¹⁴C label was found in
aspartic acid, serine, glutamic acid, proline and alanine.
Hypersalinity also...
Dipterans of the family Ephydridae (shore and brine flies) are well
known for their ability to tolerate and thrive in a wide variety of
physically harsh circumstances. The immature stages of one such species
of this family, Ephydra hians, are characteristically limited in
distribution as benthic inhabitants of highly alkaline...
A method for isolating the salt gland (SG) from the larval brine
shrimp has been developed. This extra-renal organ is removed from 5-10%
of Stage Inauplii by vortexing after incubating the animals at 37°C for
8 hours in a saline solution buffered with 100 mM sodium phosphate at pH
7.6....