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A Close Look Marine Zooplankton
Live microvideo...
published: 09 Apr 2007
Author: ozplankton
A Close Look Marine Zooplankton
Live microvideo
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Peek Into Zooplankton Life 2008
This film shows variety of zooplankton behaviors which you cannot see your naked eyes....
published: 09 Jun 2008
Author: ainizi
Peek Into Zooplankton Life 2008
This film shows variety of zooplankton behaviors which you cannot see your naked eyes.
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Zooplankton Slide Show
This is a collection of microscopic photographs taken of zooplankton species commonly foun...
published: 31 Jul 2009
Author: bsaenv
Zooplankton Slide Show
This is a collection of microscopic photographs taken of zooplankton species commonly found in North American reservoirs. For more information or additional photographs visit: www.bsaenv.com/aquatics BSA Environmental Services, Inc. www.bsaenv.com John Beaver, Ph.D. j.beaver@bsaenv.com
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Dave Talks Science, Episode 1 - Nightlighting Zooplankton
Created as my final project for the ScienceFilm class hosted at Friday Harbor Labs, this i...
published: 20 May 2011
Author: rangerdavidd
Dave Talks Science, Episode 1 - Nightlighting Zooplankton
Created as my final project for the ScienceFilm class hosted at Friday Harbor Labs, this is a short film about the marine zooplankton (and various other organisms) that are attracted to bright lights dipped in the water at night, and why. It was a great experience. More info on the ScienceFilm classes are found here: www.sciencefilm.org Many thanks to ScienceFilm instructors Jeff Morales and Colin Bates, Hillary Hayford at Friday Harbor Labs, and all the students and faculty that helped that week! Who knows, maybe there will be more "Dave Talks Science" episodes, if I have time...
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Zooplankton DyMiCo.m2v
DyMiCo (Dynamic Mineral Control) is a filtration technology developed by EcoDeco BV, and i...
published: 18 Jun 2011
Author: coralpublications
Zooplankton DyMiCo.m2v
DyMiCo (Dynamic Mineral Control) is a filtration technology developed by EcoDeco BV, and it designed to remove nitrate from aquarium water whilst preserving its plankton population. This video show several zooplankters that were removed from an aquarium system running on DyMiCo technology for about 8 weeks. Several zooplankers per liter could be observed, of which most were adult copepods, copepod nauplii and ephyra larvae (possibly from strobilating Cladonema polyps) of various sizes.
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Ocean Productivity - Zooplankton & Primary Productivity
In this segment, we briefly explore the role of zooplankton as consumers of and contributo...
published: 19 Oct 2008
Author: Sean Chamberlin
Ocean Productivity - Zooplankton & Primary Productivity
In this segment, we briefly explore the role of zooplankton as consumers of and contributors to primary production.
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Plankton- Gelatinous Zooplankton
Jellies flourished more than 500 million years ago. Are they destined to rule the oceans? ...
published: 21 Nov 2011
Author: PlanktonFilm
Plankton- Gelatinous Zooplankton
Jellies flourished more than 500 million years ago. Are they destined to rule the oceans? For more photos & videos : www.planktonchronicles.org
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Feeding corals zooplankton at Majestic Aquariums
Paul Talbot spot feeds Zooplankton to the corals at Majestic Aquariums www.majesticaquariu...
published: 03 Jan 2012
Author: Majesticvideos1
Feeding corals zooplankton at Majestic Aquariums
Paul Talbot spot feeds Zooplankton to the corals at Majestic Aquariums www.majesticaquariums.com.au
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Zooplankton in Svalbard by Ananda Rabindranath
Summer distribution of zooplankton in Svalbard related to locations of three moored observ...
published: 03 Jan 2012
Author: IPY2012Conference
Zooplankton in Svalbard by Ananda Rabindranath
Summer distribution of zooplankton in Svalbard related to locations of three moored observation rigs Abstract 933 to be presented at the IPY Montreal Conference FrostBytes -- 'Soundbytes of Cool Research' is a concept developed by the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) to share interesting information about the Polar Regions. These 30-60 second audio or video recordings are designed to help researchers easily share their latest findings to a broad audience.
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Antarctic Zooplankton Science @ VIMS
Professor Deborah Steinberg of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of Willia...
published: 09 Jan 2012
Author: vimsvideos
Antarctic Zooplankton Science @ VIMS
Professor Deborah Steinberg of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, leads the zooplankton-study component of the Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research Program at the US Palmer Research Station on the western edge of the Antarctic Peninsula.
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DNA Barcoding of the North Sea Zooplankton - WCMB 2011.mpg
Marine zooplankton populations represent excellent "model organisms" for monitor...
published: 18 Sep 2011
Author: SenckenbergDZMB
DNA Barcoding of the North Sea Zooplankton - WCMB 2011.mpg
Marine zooplankton populations represent excellent "model organisms" for monitoring aquatic ecosystems. In order to understand shifts in the North Sea zooplankton community, a valid species identification is indispensable. To investigate the effectiveness of the COI gene to provide species-level identification for a wide variety of zooplankton taxa, with a special emphasis on meroplankton, we sequenced COI from 173 zooplankton specimens. The establishment of a sequence library of morphologically identified adult species combined with larval stages that hampers traditional morphological identification, provides a valuable tool ideally suited to studying the biodiversity of the metazoan fauna of the North Sea through a barcoding approach. This is a digital object contribution to the World Conference on Marine Biodiversity in Aberdeen, Scotland in 2011. MOHRBECK, I., MARTÍNEZ ARBIZU, P., RAUPACH, MJ, LAAKMANN S. (2011)
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Zooplankton 3D Rendering
A working 3D model of a Zooplankton that will be part of the interactive Biosphere on the ...
published: 05 Mar 2010
Author: oneoceanonline
Zooplankton 3D Rendering
A working 3D model of a Zooplankton that will be part of the interactive Biosphere on the One Ocean website. www.oneoceanonline.org
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Ostracods, zooplankton in jar from pond
Some ostracods eats dead worm. I made this ecosphere out of pond water that I filed the ja...
published: 21 Jun 2006
Author: eigio
Ostracods, zooplankton in jar from pond
Some ostracods eats dead worm. I made this ecosphere out of pond water that I filed the jar with. The whole action took place one month after the ecosphere was made.
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Zooplankton
Copepods and plankton...
published: 21 Feb 2008
Author: witt08
Zooplankton
Copepods and plankton
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ASR Radioactive Seawater Impact Map
ASR http://www.asrltd.com/japan/plume.php
We use a Lagrangian particles dispersal method ...
published: 30 Sep 2011
Author: zowie
ASR Radioactive Seawater Impact Map
ASR http://www.asrltd.com/japan/plume.php
We use a Lagrangian particles dispersal method to track where free floating material (fish larvae, algae, phytoplankton, zooplankton...) present in the sea water near the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station plant could have gone since the earthquake on March 11th. THIS IS NOT A REPRESENTATION OF THE RADIOACTIVE PLUME CONCENTRATION. Since we do not know how much contaminated water and at what concentration was released into the ocean, it is impossible to estimate the extent and dilution of the plume. However, field monitoring by TEPCO and modelling by the Sirrocco group in University of Toulouse, France both show high concentration in the surrounding water (highest rate at 80 Bq/L and 24 Bq/L for respectively I-131 and C-137) . Assuming that a part of the passive biomass could have been contaminated in the area, we are trying to track where the radionuclides are spreading as it will eventually climb up the food chain.
The dispersal model is ASR's Pol3DD. The model is forced by hydrodynamic data from the HYCOM/NCODA system which provides on a weekly basis, daily oceanic current in the world ocean. The resolution in this part of the Pacific Ocean is around 8km x 8km cells. We are treating only the sea surface currents. Particles in the model are continuously released near the Fukushima Daiichi power plant since March 11th. The dispersal model keeps a trace of their visits in the model cells. The results here are expressed in number of visit per surface area of material which has been in contact at least once with the highly concentrated radioactive water.
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Gelatinous Zooplankton
Jellies flourished more than 500 million years ago. Are they destined to rule the oceans?
...
published: 30 Sep 2010
Author: Parafilms
Gelatinous Zooplankton
Jellies flourished more than 500 million years ago. Are they destined to rule the oceans?
Plankton Chronicles Project by Christian Sardet, CNRS / Noe Sardet and Sharif Mirshak, Parafilms
See Plankton Chronicles interactive site: planktonchronicles.org
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Nightlighting Zooplankton - Dave Talks Science #1
This is my final film from the ScienceFilm class held in April of 2011 at Friday Harbor La...
published: 01 May 2011
Author: Dave Hays
Nightlighting Zooplankton - Dave Talks Science #1
This is my final film from the ScienceFilm class held in April of 2011 at Friday Harbor Labs. Enjoy!
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Zooplankton and Insect Larvae
An excerpt from "Metamorphosis: Tale of a Wetland". The up close, underwater eco...
published: 30 Mar 2012
Author: BryanMaltais
Zooplankton and Insect Larvae
An excerpt from "Metamorphosis: Tale of a Wetland". The up close, underwater ecology of zooplankton and aquatic insects
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(Subtitled) Zooplankton Research and the VENUS Lab
The VENUS undersea laboratory, off the coast of British Columbia, is enabling scientists t...
published: 07 Jan 2010
Author: canadanaturemuseum
(Subtitled) Zooplankton Research and the VENUS Lab
The VENUS undersea laboratory, off the coast of British Columbia, is enabling scientists to study zooplankton—the oceans smallest animals. Underwater monitoring instruments and cameras continuously record their daily migrations from ocean floor to surface, and transmit the data in real time to onshore labs. This ongoing data stream can help researchers understand the impacts of pollution, shifting levels of carbon dioxide, and climate change on the largest food source in the ocean. nature.ca
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Hydra - Zooplankton
Track 4 on Ambient Extractions Volume I...
published: 12 Sep 2009
Author: Bipolarity1
Hydra - Zooplankton
Track 4 on Ambient Extractions Volume I
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Zooplankton Killed My Bullfrog Tadpole! :(
***Anyone know how to kill and or prevent zooplankton?*** These things just appeared in th...
published: 10 Mar 2012
Author: bufothetoad1
Zooplankton Killed My Bullfrog Tadpole! :(
***Anyone know how to kill and or prevent zooplankton?*** These things just appeared in the tank and now they killed my tadpole!