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A new culture system for in situ observation of the growth and development of Eucyclops serrulatus (Copepoda: Cyclopoida)  

PARK Sung-Hee (College of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Medical Research Center, Chonnam National University)
CHANG Cheon-Young (Department of Biology, Daegu University)
SHIN Sung-Shik (College of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Medical Research Center, Chonnam National University)
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Parasites, Hosts and Diseases / v.43, no.4, 2005 , pp. 141-147 More about this Journal
Abstract
A practical and convenient method of rearing Eucyclops serrulatus in a microculture environment is described. A complete life cycle of E. serrulatus was maintained in a narrow space on a microscope slide glass on which a cover glass of $22{\times}40mm$ in size was mounted at a height of 0.8mm. The culture medium was constituted by bottled mineral water boiled with grains of Glycine max (soybean). Chilomonas paramecium, a free-living protozoan organism, was provided as live food. Growth of nauplii hatched from eggs to the first stage of copepodite took an average of 7.7 days, and the growth of copepodite 1 to the egg-bearing adult female took an average of 20.1 days in the microculture cell with an average life time of 44.7 days. Continuous passage of cope pods was successfully maintained as long as sufficient medium and food were provided. The microculture method enables an in situ microscopic observation on the growth and developmental process of helminth larvae experimentally infected to copepods as well as of copepod itself. Furthermore, it does not require anesthetization and, therefore, minimize the amount of stress exposed to cope pods during the handling process.
Keywords
Eucyclops serrulatus; in situ microculture technique; Chilomonas paramecium;
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