> we are interested in working with Myxicola infundibulum [...] Any
> information anyone might have about obtaining theses creatures,
> maintaining them, and even operating on them would be greatly
> appreciated.
I should have thought to start with www.google.com This is a very good
search organ, also for polychaetes; the resuIt gave 56 hits on "myxicola
infundibulum", 42 of which were considered distinct. The following url was
one of the first ones:
[http://www.fundytrader.com/Books/fundybks.html]
The Laboratory Culture of Myxicola infundibulum. Vol. 1, N.B. Dept. Fish.
1977. MacKay, A.A. Discusses culturing methods for a unique species used in
nerve research.
Ecology of Myxicola infundibulum in the Bay of Fundy. Vol. 2, N.B. Dept.
Fish., 1978. MacKay, A.A. Companion volume to the above.
$6 ea. US/ $8 Can, $10 set US/ $14 Can
These appear to be used books, so if you don't want to buy them, you may be
able to borrow them through your library. See the url for further
information.
Mary E. Petersen
Tel +45-35 32 10 67 - Fax +45-35 32 10 10
E-mail: mepetersen at zmuc.ku.dk
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