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American Zoologist 1973 13(1):203-208; doi:10.1093/icb/13.1.203
© 1973 by The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
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Methods for Growing Tintinnida in Continuous Culture

KENNETH GOLD
Osborn Laboratories of Marine Sciences, New York Aquarium, New York Zoological Societ Brooklyn, New York 11224

A continuous—flow culturing apparatus was developed for rearing Tintinnida. Control over the yield of protozoa is through adjustment of both the food input and the flow rate. The maximum sustained output of Tintinnopsis beroidea approached 103 cells/ml, and higher yields are believed possible. The advantages of the apparatus for ecological investigations, and the required modifications for analysis of tintinnid trophodynamics, are discussed.


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