The Concomitant Locomotion of the Microorganisms Inhabiting the Marine and Freshwater Niches of Antarctica's South Shetland Islands During the Summer

During the late summer, the author sailed to the Antarctic South Shetland Islands to survey the microorganisms living in marine (tidal pools) and freshwater (moss saturated with snow melt) environmental niches. Equipped with a microscope to take video of samples within hours of collection to capture...

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Main Authors: Snyder, Jessica E., Rothschild, Lynn J.
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20190029082
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20190029082 2023-05-15T13:42:49+02:00 The Concomitant Locomotion of the Microorganisms Inhabiting the Marine and Freshwater Niches of Antarctica's South Shetland Islands During the Summer Snyder, Jessica E. Rothschild, Lynn J. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available June 24, 2019 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20190029082 unknown Document ID: 20190029082 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20190029082 Copyright, Public use permitted CASI Life Sciences (General) ARC-E-DAA-TN69380-1 AbSciCon 2019; Jun 24, 2019 - Jun 28, 2019; Bellevue, WA; United States 2019 ftnasantrs 2019-08-31T23:02:35Z During the late summer, the author sailed to the Antarctic South Shetland Islands to survey the microorganisms living in marine (tidal pools) and freshwater (moss saturated with snow melt) environmental niches. Equipped with a microscope to take video of samples within hours of collection to capture a pristine condition, the authors found a dense and diverse ecology that included species with unique patterns of locomotion. Capturing the organism's movement expedited identification, but it also showed the dynamic way each organism's mobility fit together like a puzzle to create a complex ecosystem. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic South Shetland Islands NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic South Shetland Islands The Antarctic
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Snyder, Jessica E.
Rothschild, Lynn J.
The Concomitant Locomotion of the Microorganisms Inhabiting the Marine and Freshwater Niches of Antarctica's South Shetland Islands During the Summer
topic_facet Life Sciences (General)
description During the late summer, the author sailed to the Antarctic South Shetland Islands to survey the microorganisms living in marine (tidal pools) and freshwater (moss saturated with snow melt) environmental niches. Equipped with a microscope to take video of samples within hours of collection to capture a pristine condition, the authors found a dense and diverse ecology that included species with unique patterns of locomotion. Capturing the organism's movement expedited identification, but it also showed the dynamic way each organism's mobility fit together like a puzzle to create a complex ecosystem.
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Rothschild, Lynn J.
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title The Concomitant Locomotion of the Microorganisms Inhabiting the Marine and Freshwater Niches of Antarctica's South Shetland Islands During the Summer
title_short The Concomitant Locomotion of the Microorganisms Inhabiting the Marine and Freshwater Niches of Antarctica's South Shetland Islands During the Summer
title_full The Concomitant Locomotion of the Microorganisms Inhabiting the Marine and Freshwater Niches of Antarctica's South Shetland Islands During the Summer
title_fullStr The Concomitant Locomotion of the Microorganisms Inhabiting the Marine and Freshwater Niches of Antarctica's South Shetland Islands During the Summer
title_full_unstemmed The Concomitant Locomotion of the Microorganisms Inhabiting the Marine and Freshwater Niches of Antarctica's South Shetland Islands During the Summer
title_sort concomitant locomotion of the microorganisms inhabiting the marine and freshwater niches of antarctica's south shetland islands during the summer
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