Effects of Fixation and Dehydration Procedures on Marine Nematodes

Authors

  • R. W. Timm
  • T. Hackney

Abstract

Different combinations of fixation and dehydration procedures for the preparation of permanent mounts of marine nematodes of the subfamily Oncholaiminae were tested and compared. Qualitatively, the best specimens resulted from Seinhorst's killing method and fixation in FAA; the dehydration procedure was of less significance. Quantitatively, no significant modification of measurements resulted from any of the methods used. Sources of error in measurements are discussed.

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1969-04-01

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