Dear All
I'm currently working at the Australian Museum, Sydney on a literature
review investigating the ability of target organisms to suvive in
Ballast Water. The organisms of interest being Sabella spallanzanii,
Carcinus maenus, Asterias amurensis, Undaria pinnatifida, Gymnodinium
catenatum and Alexandrium spp.
I'm looking for information on the life history, habitat, growth
rates, survival rates and larval stages (including tolerance of
physical parameters such as temperature, salinity, light, dissolved
oxygen) of Sabella spallanzanii. I'm also looking for information on
the ability of Sabella spallanzanii larvae to survive in ballast
water.
So far I have only found limited information on Sabella spallanzanii
and any new leads or personal communications would be greatly
appreciated.
I can be contacted by
email: elenitw at amsg.austmus.gov.au
mail: Australian Museum
1 Stanley Lane
East Sydney NSW 2010
Australia
fax: 0011-61-2-9380-6964
phone: 0011-61-2-9320-6311
Your help in this matter is much appreciated
Yours sincerely
Dr Eleni Taylor-Wood
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