Methods To Preserve Specimens
Methods To Preserve Specimens
Methods To Preserve Specimens
Specimens
OUTLINE
Introduction.
Steps
of specimen preservation.
Types of specimens.
Preservatives and their usage.
Vertebrate.
preservation(fishes,herptiles,mammals
and birds
Invertebrate
preservation(arthropods,mollusk,annelid
s etc)
Precautionary Measures
INTRODUCTION
(a).What Is Meant By Specimen
Preservation?
Specimen
Fixation(stops
cellular
respiration, kills bacteria within
the organism,a good penetrating
ability).
Storage
in bottles,jar
vials,trays.
Types Of Specimens
(Nagorsen and Peterson, 1980)
1) Entire fluid-preserved animals
Purpose:(for studying anatomy and histology; fluid
preservation may change the fur colour)
2) Study skins with skulls / partial skeletons(some bones in
skin)
Purpose: for studying colour, hair quality and moulting
patterns.
.
3) Mounted skins with partial or entire skeleton (some bones
may remain in the skin, dependant on the method of
preservation) or freeze-dried specimens.
4) Entire skeletons, for instance for studying anatomy,
geographic variation or for age determination.
Formalin(Fixative mostly)
Usage:
It
Procedure
Dilution
conc.
10%
2%
Mix
Fill
As
Warning:
Inhalation
Warning:
3.Isopropyl alcohol
It
VERTEBRATES PRESERVATION
1.
Fishes
After
2.Herptiles(Reptiles And
Amphibians)
Herptiles
INVERTEBRATE SPECIMEN
PRESERVATION
The easiest way to preserve these
animals is to use alcohol.
One should be aware of which kind of
alcohol they are are using as each
animal requires a different
concentration for preservation.
Most invertebrates, however, will be
kept in bottles, and sets of tubes or
jars for preservation
Coelenterates, Platyhelminthes,Echinoderms
Platyhelminthes (Flatworms)
Echinoderms:
Arthropods
Easy
Hand
Molluscs
Relaxed
Precautionary
Measures
Do
Conclusion
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