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Journal of Experimental Biology 30,235-237 (1953)
Published by Company of Biologists 1953


The Influence of Dissolved Oxygen on the Respiratory Movements of Caddis Larvae

H. MUNRO FOX 1 and JASMINE SIDNEY 1

1 Bedford College, University of London

A quantitative study has been made of the effects of dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide on the respiratory movements of the larva of Limnophilus flavicornis. A diminution in oxygen accelerates the movements but an increase in carbon dioxide has no such effect.

Submitted on November 11, 1952







© The Company of Biologists Ltd 1953