Literature DB >> 23244691

A highly accessible classroom aquaculture rig.

Magdalena R Panetta1, Lisa Thammavong, Hannah Fredricksen, Mohamed Jama, Kiara Yenew, Greg Goodnow, James Kulzer, James Sonju, Chris Pierret.   

Abstract

Embryology can be a rich component of early scientific experiences, and the zebrafish (Danio rerio) is an outstanding model for the study of life science. Most often, the production and maintenance of embryos is left to professional scientists. In this work, we describe a set of experiments performed together by all of the students of Lincoln K-8 Choice School in Rochester, MN. The experimental hypothesis is that larger aquarium volumes will yield higher reproductive success for zebrafish. Over 5 weeks of experiments, students demonstrated that larger clutch sizes were produced by zebrafish in 29-gallon tanks than 20-gallon tanks. Moreover, the experiment addressed the safety concerns and preparation necessary to do zebrafish science in K-8 classrooms.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23244691      PMCID: PMC3528088          DOI: 10.1089/zeb.2012.0763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zebrafish        ISSN: 1545-8547            Impact factor:   1.985


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1.  Making a difference: education at the 10th International Conference on Zebrafish Development and Genetics.

Authors:  Lara D Hutson; Jennifer O Liang; Michael A Pickart; Chris Pierret; Henry G Tomasciewicz
Journal:  Zebrafish       Date:  2012-12       Impact factor: 1.985

2.  Improvement in student science proficiency through InSciEd out.

Authors:  Chris Pierret; James D Sonju; Jean E Leicester; Maggie Hoody; Thomas J LaBounty; Katrin R Frimannsdottir; Stephen C Ekker
Journal:  Zebrafish       Date:  2012-12       Impact factor: 1.985

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