Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
Embryos of Lucania parva Baird from two sites in the Florida
Keys were raised in four temperature regimes, 18°, 22°, 26°, and 30°C
to determine the response of vertebral numbers to different incubation
temperatures. The result was in inverse linear relationship, with
vertebral numbers increasing with decreasing temperature. Temperature
modified the developmental rates, causing the embryos in the warm
temperatures to hatch earlier than those in the cold temperatures.
Keys were raised in four temperature regimes, 18°, 22°, 26°, and 30°C
to determine the response of vertebral numbers to different incubation
temperatures. The result was in inverse linear relationship, with
vertebral numbers increasing with decreasing temperature. Temperature
modified the developmental rates, causing the embryos in the warm
temperatures to hatch earlier than those in the cold temperatures.
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