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2018 | 21 | 141-153

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Histology of marbled crayfish Procambarus virginalis (Lyko, 2017): annotated atlas

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The educational publication contains microphotographs and description of histological preparations of the structure of marbled crayfish. The above materials may be used both for carrying out laboratory work on disciplines "Histology", "Cytology", "Cell Biology", "Special Practice", and for self-study of relevant educational topics. Designed for specialists in the field of hydrobiology and histology, students and graduate students of institutions of higher education who studying in the field of "091 Biology", "207 Water bioresources and aquaculture" and "162 Biotechnology and bioengineering". The publication contains the results of studies conducted by President’s of Ukraine grant for competitive projects Ф75/142 «The reproductive potential of invasive species of Dnieper region reservoirs and their impact on bioproductivity formation» (№ 0118U006319) of the State Fund for Fundamental Research.

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  • Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, P.M.B. 49050, Dnipro, Ukraine
  • Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, P.M.B. 49050, Dnipro, Ukraine
  • Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, P.M.B. 49050, Dnipro, Ukraine
  • Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, P.M.B. 49050, Dnipro, Ukraine

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