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    In:  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 78 (1). pp. 192-202.
    Publication Date: 2020-05-04
    Description: The investigation of the causes of a fish kill in waters containing ferro- and ferricyanide at concentrations far under those generally accepted as non-lethal have shown these low concentrations to be lethal due to photo-decomposition and release of the cyanide ion. Experimental data place the toxic level of these compounds, under similar conditions of light intensity, at a concentration between 1 and 2 p.p.m. This level is assumed to vary slightly under natural conditions with latitude, period of the year, temperature, water turbulence, and interferences. Rapid development of toxicity has been demonstrated at a concentration of 2 p.p.m. of either potassium ferro- or ferricyanide.
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    In:  Vom Wasser, 21 . pp. 13-32.
    Publication Date: 2018-09-03
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-24
    Description: The systematics of the New Zealand recent Cephalopods are considered. Thirty-two species are admitted. One species previously recorded, Octopus communis Park, is reduced to synonymy. Two names previously applied to New Zealand species are shown to be wrongly applied and for one a new specific name was found to be necessary. This species, Histioteuthis cookiana has been described elsewhere, but full details of internal anatomy and variation are given here. An analysis of the shells of Argonauta from New Zealand showed that nodosa and tuberculata cannot be separated on shell characters. It has been shown that Sepiola pacifico Kirk should be placed in Sepioloidea. The endemic element among littoral forms wa found to be high, 86 per cent., the planktonic forms showing strong Australian and Indo-Pacific affinities.
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