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Impedance conversion as a method of research for assessing behavioural responses of aquatic invertebrates

Impedance conversion as a method of research for assessing behavioural responses of aquatic... HYDROBIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 20(1/2): 261 (1986) Erratum Impedance conversion as a method of research for assessing behavioural responses of aquatic invertebrates by F. Heinis and W, R. Swain. HYDROBIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 19(2): 183- 192 (1985) An uncomplete version of Fig. 6 was published. The correct version is presented below. 30 sec Fig. 6. Activity signature of Chironomus sp. at various oxygen concentrations. (a) 10.4 mg.1-1 oxygen (faint random movement pattern); (b) ca. 3.0 mg.1-1 oxygen (active random movement pattern); (c) 2.4 mg.1-1 oxygen (intermittant ventilatory behaviour pattern, f = 0.6 Hz); (d) 0.75 mg.1-1 oxygen (ventilatory behaviour pattern, f = 0.9 Hz). Temperature = 15oc. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aquatic Ecology Springer Journals

Impedance conversion as a method of research for assessing behavioural responses of aquatic invertebrates

Aquatic Ecology , Volume 20 (2) – Dec 29, 2005

Impedance conversion as a method of research for assessing behavioural responses of aquatic invertebrates

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HYDROBIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 20(1/2): 261 (1986) Erratum Impedance conversion as a method of research for assessing behavioural responses of aquatic invertebrates by F. Heinis and W, R. Swain. HYDROBIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 19(2): 183- 192 (1985) An uncomplete version of Fig. 6 was published. The correct version is presented below. 30 sec Fig. 6. Activity signature of Chironomus sp. at various oxygen concentrations. (a) 10.4 mg.1-1 oxygen (faint random movement pattern); (b) ca. 3.0 mg.1-1 oxygen...
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Springer Journals
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Life Sciences; Freshwater & Marine Ecology; Ecosystems
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1386-2588
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1573-5125
DOI
10.1007/BF02291168
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Abstract

HYDROBIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 20(1/2): 261 (1986) Erratum Impedance conversion as a method of research for assessing behavioural responses of aquatic invertebrates by F. Heinis and W, R. Swain. HYDROBIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 19(2): 183- 192 (1985) An uncomplete version of Fig. 6 was published. The correct version is presented below. 30 sec Fig. 6. Activity signature of Chironomus sp. at various oxygen concentrations. (a) 10.4 mg.1-1 oxygen (faint random movement pattern); (b) ca. 3.0 mg.1-1 oxygen (active random movement pattern); (c) 2.4 mg.1-1 oxygen (intermittant ventilatory behaviour pattern, f = 0.6 Hz); (d) 0.75 mg.1-1 oxygen (ventilatory behaviour pattern, f = 0.9 Hz). Temperature = 15oc.

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Aquatic EcologySpringer Journals

Published: Dec 29, 2005

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