Posted on 19 October, 2008 by Darren Tan
Work on my Extended Essay for a while ground to a halt as I juggled other priorities but time continues to advance, and after a while I worked out that I better get back to work. One of the big things I need to determine before conducting my potential experiment on the diet of the [...]
Filed under: EE Journals, October 2008 | Tagged: Australian Redclaw Crayfish, Biology, Cherax quadricarinatus, experiment, food, growth, light, nutrition, Redclaw, research, wavelengths | Leave a Comment »
Posted on 6 September, 2008 by Darren Tan
Today after working for an hour continuing my general research, I started working with my supervisor to try to narrow down the topic which I was going to focus on for my Extended Essay. During the hour which I spent researching with her, she noticed that the food which was recommended to be consumed over [...]
Filed under: August 2008, EE Journals | Tagged: Australian Redclaw Crayfish, Biology, Cherax quadricarinatus, detritovore, food, growth, nutrition, Redclaw, research, soybean crop, sugarcane crop | 2 Comments »
Posted on 6 September, 2008 by Darren Tan
Since I last began thinking about the circadian rhythm of the Australian redclaw crayfish, I determined that probably the applications for a study into the this were too remote and useless, so essentially I was back to the drawing board. Today for the first time we had a lecture by the head of Information Services [...]
Filed under: August 2008, EE Journals | Tagged: Australian Redclaw Crayfish, Biology, Cherax quadricarinatus, flesh yield, growth, intersex, mortalities, Redclaw, research, vibrio mimicus | Leave a Comment »