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Abstract
The availability of the Japanese eight-barbel loach Lefua echigonia as a host fish for the glochidia of the unionid mussel Pronodularia japanensis was investigated. The hosts to which the glochidia were attached in a paddy field ditch were cultured in tanks (61, 28±0.5℃) for nine days. Glochidia and juveniles that became detached from the hosts were counted daily. Juveniles appeared about six days after glochidia attachment. L. echigonia is thought to be a suitable host, on which over 10% of attached glochidia metamorphosed to juveniles.
Journal
- Venus : journal of the Malacological Society of Japan [List of Volumes]
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Venus : journal of the Malacological Society of Japan 64(3-4), 199-201, 2005-12-31 [Table of Contents]
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