2014
DOI: 10.1002/jat.2988
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Growth evaluation method by live imaging of Daphnia magna and its application to the estimation of an insect growth regulator

Abstract: The zooplankton Daphnia magna has been widely used as a test organism to assess the toxicity of chemical substances because of its important position in aquatic ecology and its ease of handling. Among the various endpoints for toxicity evaluation, growth rate is one of the most critical and many studies have been conducted. However, measurement f growth rate was time-consuming and not an ideal endpoint in terms of screening. In this study, we demonstrated a live imaging method to monitor the growth of daphnids… Show more

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“…Living zooplankton can move rapidly in dynamic water [23]. Therefore, a high-speed camera with a global shutter and short exposure time is necessary to acquire high-definition images of plankton.…”
Section: Design Of a Zooplankton Imaging Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Living zooplankton can move rapidly in dynamic water [23]. Therefore, a high-speed camera with a global shutter and short exposure time is necessary to acquire high-definition images of plankton.…”
Section: Design Of a Zooplankton Imaging Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%