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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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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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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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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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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Underwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems |
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Underwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems |
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Underwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems |
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Underwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems |
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Underwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems |
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underwater microscopy for in situ studies of benthic ecosystems |
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