Journal References
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Experimental Conditions
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0.0 to 0.09
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0.09 to 0.17
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0.17 to 0.3
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0.3 to 0.5
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More than 0.5
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of small (~1 cm across) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.88
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of small (~1 cm across) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.56
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of small (~1 cm across) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.50
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of small (~1 cm across) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.48
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of small (~1 cm across) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.54
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of small (~1 cm across) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.67
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of small (~1 cm across) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.46
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of large (4 cm) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.93
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of large (4 cm) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.71
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of large (4 cm) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.74
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of large (4 cm) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.57
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of large (4 cm) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.67
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Bamber (1990)
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The feeding rate of large (4 cm) oysters (Ostrea edulis) grown for 30 days under normal and reduced pH conditions was determined by measuring the "pseudofaecal production" -- the fine particulate material remaining in the experimental sea water at the end of the experiment. Reduced pH values were obtained by the addition of Analar sulphuric acid to filtered sea water.
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0.57
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