[HTML][HTML] Surface flow for colonial integration in reef-building corals

T Bouderlique, J Petersen, L Faure, D Abed-Navandi… - Current Biology, 2022 - cell.com
Reef-building corals are endangered animals with a complex colonial organization.
Physiological mechanisms connecting multiple polyps and integrating them into a coral …

Design and testing of an underwater microscope with variable objective lens for the study of benthic communities

K Shahani, H Song, SR Mehdi, A Sharma… - Journal of Marine …, 2021 - Springer
Monitoring the ecology and physiology of corals, sediments, planktons, and microplastic at a
suitable spatial resolution is of great importance in oceanic scientific research. To meet this …

The life aquatic at the microscale

JB Raina - Msystems, 2018 - Am Soc Microbiol
There are more than one million microbial cells in every drop of seawater, and their
collective metabolisms not only recycle nutrients that can then be used by larger organisms …

[PDF][PDF] The life aquatic at the microscale. mSystems, 3, e00150-17

JB Raina - 2018 - opus.lib.uts.edu.au
There are more than one million microbial cells in every drop of seawater, and their
collective metabolisms not only recycle nutrients that can then be used by larger organisms …

The Life Aquatic at the Microscale

R Jean-Baptiste - MSystems, 2018 - search.proquest.com
There are more than one million microbial cells in every drop of seawater, and their
collective metabolisms not only recycle nutrients that can then be used by larger organisms …

[引用][C] Citation: Kamran Shahani, Hong Song, Syed Raza Mehdi, et al. Design and Testing of an Underwater Microscope with Variable Objective Lens for the Study of …

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