Fig. 2
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- ZDB-FIG-180703-29
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- Tye et al., 2018 - An Adult Zebrafish Diet Contaminated with Chromium Reduces the Viability of Progeny
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Gross morphological differences between clutch mate larvae reared in dark and light conditions. Progeny of adult zebrafish that were fed decapsulated brine shrimp cysts were raised either in complete darkness (Dark-reared) or under a normal 14-h light/10-h dark cycle (Light-reared), and larvae were compared at 5 dpf. (A) Dark-reared larvae were developmentally delayed and exhibited cardiac edema and enlarged orange-colored yolks, but typically maintained equilibrium and were motile. (B) Light-reared larvae exhibited gross morphological and developmental defects, were unable to maintain equilibrium along the transverse axis, and were mostly immotile. Scale bar = 1 mm. Days postfertilization, dpf. |