The Embryonic Development of Fish (Le Développement embryonnaire du poisson)

By J.V. Durden

A videofilm showing and explaining what happens in the egg of a fish from fertilization to hatching. Type: Video Film. Category: Anatomy (animal).

Description: A videofilm showing and explaining what happens in the egg of a fish from fertilization to hatching. Probably the most complete account of fish embryology so far recorded on videofilm. This videofilm was produced with a microscope and 16mm film camera operated at normal and time-lapse speeds. The egg (about one millimeter in diameter) is that of the common Zebra fish whose shell is transparent.

Comments & References: Item number 106C 0161 005 (NFBC). Suitable for University students. Running time: 28 minutes. VHS PAL. Colour. This film is also produced in an abridged version of 11:36 minutes under the title "The Development of a Fish Embryo", Item number 106C 0162 003, suitable for high school students. The French title is: "Le développement de l'embryon chez le poisson osseux". Producers: Sidney Goldsmith and Frank Spiller.

Price: US$70.00 (including shipping from Canada)

Version: 1961 (full version); 1962 (abridged version)

This page was updated on 28 October 2019
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