Volume 5, Issue 12 pp. 1055-1057
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A screen device to eliminate “floaters” in daphnia magna toxicity tests

Janet H. Dean

Janet H. Dean

Battelle, Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio 43201

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G. Michael DeGraeve

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G. Michael DeGraeve

Battelle, Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio 43201

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First published: December 1986
Citations: 3

Abstract

Daphnia magna are commonly trapped at the surface of test waters in D. magna toxicity tests. These “floaters” complicate interpretation of test results. A screen device was designed to physically prevent the Daphnia from touching the water surface. The effectiveness of the device was evaluated using several complex effluents.

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