Strong environmental tolerance of Artemia under very high pressure

  • Minami K
  • Ono F
  • Mori Y
  • et al.
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It was shown by the present authors group that a tardigrade in its tun-state can survive after exposed to 7.5 GPa for 13 hours. We have extended this experiment to other tiny animals searching for lives under extreme conditions of high hydrostatic pressure. Artemia, a kind of planktons, in its dried egg-state have strong environmental tolerance. Dozens of Artemia eggs were sealed in a small Teflon capsule together with a liquid pressure medium, and exposed to the high hydrostatic pressure of 7.5 GPa. After the pressure was released, they were soaked in seawater to observe hatching rate. It was proved that 80-90% of the Artemia eggs were alive and hatched into Nauplii after exposed to the maximum pressure of 7.5 GPa for up to 48 hours. Comparing with Tardigrades, Artemia are four-times stronger against high pressure.

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Minami, K., Ono, F., Mori, Y., Takarabe, K., Saigusa, M., Matsushima, Y., … Yamashita, M. (2010). Strong environmental tolerance of Artemia under very high pressure. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 215, 012164. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/215/1/012164

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