Balık Tahnitinde Yeni Bir Metot: Parafinle Dolgu

Omurgalı örneklerini saklanmasında en sık kullanılan yöntemlerden biri de tahnit yöntemidir. Tahnit yöntemi ile arşivlenmiş bilimsel materyaller daha sonra yapılacak olan sistematik, genetik ve paleontolojik çalışmalarda kullanılabilirler. Bu çalışma ile bilinen tahnit yöntemleri yerine yeni bir metot geliştirilmiştir. Geliştirilen bu metot, sıvı veya buhar halde koku içermediği için müzelerde, öğrenci laboratuvarlarında ve sergi materyali olarak kullanımı daha zararsız ve düşük maliyetlidir. Ayrıca bu metot ile güve zararına uğramış balık tahniti örnekleri tamir edilebilmektedir.

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Taxidermy is one of the most frequently used methods for preserving vertebrate samples. Archived scientific materials with the taxidermy method can be used in systematic, genetic and paleontological studies to be carried out later. With this study, a new method has been developed instead of known taxidermy methods. Since this developed method does not contain odor in liquid or vapor form, it is more harmless and cost-less to use in museums, student laboratories and as exhibition material. With this newly developed method, fish embalming samples which damaged by moths also can be repaired.

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