Underwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems

Underwater microscopes have limited spatial and temporal resolutions. Here, Mullen et al. present a small non-invasive underwater microscope for both direct and fluorescence microscopy. They image coral bleaching and interspecific competition with resolutions approaching a micron and hundreds of mil...

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Autores principales: Andrew D. Mullen, Tali Treibitz, Paul L. D. Roberts, Emily L. A. Kelly, Rael Horwitz, Jennifer E. Smith, Jules S. Jaffe
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:186fdc89bb2245769a666d0dc0819e522021-12-02T15:33:49ZUnderwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems10.1038/ncomms120932041-1723https://doaj.org/article/186fdc89bb2245769a666d0dc0819e522016-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12093https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Underwater microscopes have limited spatial and temporal resolutions. Here, Mullen et al. present a small non-invasive underwater microscope for both direct and fluorescence microscopy. They image coral bleaching and interspecific competition with resolutions approaching a micron and hundreds of milliseconds.Andrew D. MullenTali TreibitzPaul L. D. RobertsEmily L. A. KellyRael HorwitzJennifer E. SmithJules S. JaffeNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2016)
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Emily L. A. Kelly
Rael Horwitz
Jennifer E. Smith
Jules S. Jaffe
Underwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems
description Underwater microscopes have limited spatial and temporal resolutions. Here, Mullen et al. present a small non-invasive underwater microscope for both direct and fluorescence microscopy. They image coral bleaching and interspecific competition with resolutions approaching a micron and hundreds of milliseconds.
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author Andrew D. Mullen
Tali Treibitz
Paul L. D. Roberts
Emily L. A. Kelly
Rael Horwitz
Jennifer E. Smith
Jules S. Jaffe
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title Underwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems
title_short Underwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems
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