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Aquarium Sciences and Conservation | 1998

SHORT COMMUNICATION: Calculating an artificial sea water formulation using spreadsheet matrices

Gary Adams; Patricia M. Bubucis

A previously published formulation for a general-purpose artificial sea water suitable for maintaining marine fishes is recalculated using matrix functions in a common computer spreadsheet application, Microsoft Excel®. Calculations result in element concentrations nearer to those in sea water of 35 grams per kilogram (‰) salinity and allow rapid customization


Aquarium Sciences and Conservation | 1997

SHORT COMMUNICATION: Captive survivorship of the spotted anemone shrimp, Periclimenes yucatanicus

Stephen Spotte; Patricia M. Bubucis

Captive longevity of spotted anemone shrimp, Periclimenesyucatanicus (Ives, 1891), from the Turks and Caicos Islands andeastern Honduras ranged from 20 to 728 days. Median survival timewas 260 days. Survivorship declined steadily until only two of 22specimens remained alive after 440 days. A linear hazard modelgave a close theoretical fit of the observed survivorshipdistribution. Geographic origin did not affect survivorshipsignificantly.


Zoo Biology | 1984

GP2 medium is an artificial seawater for culture or maintenance of marine organisms

Stephen Spotte; Gary Adams; Patricia M. Bubucis


Gulf and Caribbean Research | 1991

Pattern and Coloration of Periclimenes rathbunae from the Turks and Caicos Islands, with Comments on Host Associations in Other Anemone Shrimps of the West Indies and Bermuda

Stephen Spotte; Richard W. Heard; Patricia M. Bubucis; Roy R. Manstan; Jerry A. McLelland


Bulletin of Marine Science | 1994

Pontoniine shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea: Palaemonidae) of the northwest Atlantic. IV: Periclimenes antipathophilus new species, a black coral associated from the Turks and Caicos Islands and eastern Honduras

Stephen Spotte; Richard W. Heard; Patricia M. Bubucis


Journal of Crustacean Biology | 1995

Caridean Shrimps Associated with the Slimy Sea Plume (Pseudopterogorgia americana) in Midsummer at Guana Island, British Virgin Islands, West Indies

Stephen Spotte; Patricia M. Bubucis; Robin M. Overstreet


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 1989

Microbiological characteristics of white whale (Delphinapterus leucas) from capture through extended captivity

John D. Buck; L. Louise Shepard; Patricia M. Bubucis; Stephen Spotte; Kate McClave; Robert A. Cook


Journal of Crustacean Biology | 1993

Pontoniine Shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea: Palaemonidae) of the Northwest Atlantic. III. Neopericlimenes thornei, New Genus, New Species, from Pine Cay, Turks and Caicos Islands, British West Indies

Richard W. Heard; Stephen Spotte; Patricia M. Bubucis


Zoo Biology | 1988

Microbiological characterization of three Atlantic whiteside dolphins (Lagenorhynchus acutus) from stranding through captivity with subsequent rehabilitation and release of one animal

John D. Buck; Patricia M. Bubucis; Stephen Spotte


Aquarium Sciences and Conservation | 1998

Calculating an artificial sea water formulation using spreadsheet matrices

Gary Adams; Patricia M. Bubucis

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Stephen Spotte

University of Southern Mississippi

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John D. Buck

University of Connecticut

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Richard W. Heard

University of Southern Mississippi

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Jerry A. McLelland

University of Southern Mississippi

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Paul E. Stake

University of Connecticut

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Robin M. Overstreet

University of Southern Mississippi

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