SI Figure 4: SEM images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) E. antarcticus nematodes. A. Unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. B. Washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. C. Unwashed annules with arrows pointing to commonly attached foreign material. D. Washed annules with arrows pointing to remaining attached material. E. Unwashed somatic pore with arrows pointing to the common organic material. F. Washed vulva with an arrow pointing to remaining attached organic material. G. Unwashed cuticle with arrows showing a possible biofilm. H. Washed cuticle showing single attached cells indicated with arrows. I. Unwashed cuticle showing an off-axis line of attached material. J. Washed cuticle showing a similar off-axis line of material (as indicated with arrow) but reduced in quantity compared to the unwashed. in External and internal microbiomes of Antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment
SI Figure 4: SEM images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) E. antarcticus nematodes. A. Unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. B. Washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. C. Unwashed annules with arrows p...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:11944256 2024-09-15T17:48:12+00:00 SI Figure 4: SEM images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) E. antarcticus nematodes. A. Unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. B. Washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. C. Unwashed annules with arrows pointing to commonly attached foreign material. D. Washed annules with arrows pointing to remaining attached material. E. Unwashed somatic pore with arrows pointing to the common organic material. F. Washed vulva with an arrow pointing to remaining attached organic material. G. Unwashed cuticle with arrows showing a possible biofilm. H. Washed cuticle showing single attached cells indicated with arrows. I. Unwashed cuticle showing an off-axis line of attached material. J. Washed cuticle showing a similar off-axis line of material (as indicated with arrow) but reduced in quantity compared to the unwashed. in External and internal microbiomes of Antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment Parr McQueen, J. Gattoni, K. Gendron, E.M.S. Schmidt, S.K. Sommers, P. Porazinska, D. L. 2023-03-09 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11944256 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.2478/jofnem-2023-0004 lsid:urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:B911FFD5FFF8FFF9FFC6FF83B42E044A https://zenodo.org/record/11644712 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11944255 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11944256 oai:zenodo.org:11944256 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Journal of Nematology, 55(1), 1-28, (2023-03-09) Biodiversity Taxonomy info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1194425610.2478/jofnem-2023-000410.5281/zenodo.11944255 2024-07-25T17:48:51Z SI Figure 4: SEM images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) E. antarcticus nematodes. A. Unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. B. Washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. C. Unwashed annules with arrows pointing to commonly attached foreign material. D. Washed annules with arrows pointing to remaining attached material. E. Unwashed somatic pore with arrows pointing to the common organic material. F. Washed vulva with an arrow pointing to remaining attached organic material. G. Unwashed cuticle with arrows showing a possible biofilm. H. Washed cuticle showing single attached cells indicated with arrows. I. Unwashed cuticle showing an off-axis line of attached material. J. Washed cuticle showing a similar off-axis line of material (as indicated with arrow) but reduced in quantity compared to the unwashed. Published as part of Parr McQueen, J., Gattoni, K., Gendron, E.M.S., Schmidt, S.K., Sommers, P. & Porazinska, D. L., 2023, External and internal microbiomes of Antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment, pp. 1-28 in Journal of Nematology 55 (1) on page 28, DOI:10.2478/jofnem-2023-0004, http://zenodo.org/record/11644712 Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic antarcticus Zenodo |
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SI Figure 4: SEM images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) E. antarcticus nematodes. A. Unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. B. Washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. C. Unwashed annules with arrows pointing to commonly attached foreign material. D. Washed annules with arrows pointing to remaining attached material. E. Unwashed somatic pore with arrows pointing to the common organic material. F. Washed vulva with an arrow pointing to remaining attached organic material. G. Unwashed cuticle with arrows showing a possible biofilm. H. Washed cuticle showing single attached cells indicated with arrows. I. Unwashed cuticle showing an off-axis line of attached material. J. Washed cuticle showing a similar off-axis line of material (as indicated with arrow) but reduced in quantity compared to the unwashed. Published as part of Parr McQueen, J., Gattoni, K., Gendron, E.M.S., Schmidt, S.K., Sommers, P. & Porazinska, D. L., 2023, External and internal microbiomes of Antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment, pp. 1-28 in Journal of Nematology 55 (1) on page 28, DOI:10.2478/jofnem-2023-0004, http://zenodo.org/record/11644712 |
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SI Figure 4: SEM images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) E. antarcticus nematodes. A. Unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. B. Washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. C. Unwashed annules with arrows pointing to commonly attached foreign material. D. Washed annules with arrows pointing to remaining attached material. E. Unwashed somatic pore with arrows pointing to the common organic material. F. Washed vulva with an arrow pointing to remaining attached organic material. G. Unwashed cuticle with arrows showing a possible biofilm. H. Washed cuticle showing single attached cells indicated with arrows. I. Unwashed cuticle showing an off-axis line of attached material. J. Washed cuticle showing a similar off-axis line of material (as indicated with arrow) but reduced in quantity compared to the unwashed. in External and internal microbiomes of Antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment |
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SI Figure 4: SEM images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) E. antarcticus nematodes. A. Unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. B. Washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. C. Unwashed annules with arrows pointing to commonly attached foreign material. D. Washed annules with arrows pointing to remaining attached material. E. Unwashed somatic pore with arrows pointing to the common organic material. F. Washed vulva with an arrow pointing to remaining attached organic material. G. Unwashed cuticle with arrows showing a possible biofilm. H. Washed cuticle showing single attached cells indicated with arrows. I. Unwashed cuticle showing an off-axis line of attached material. J. Washed cuticle showing a similar off-axis line of material (as indicated with arrow) but reduced in quantity compared to the unwashed. in External and internal microbiomes of Antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment |
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SI Figure 4: SEM images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) E. antarcticus nematodes. A. Unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. B. Washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. C. Unwashed annules with arrows pointing to commonly attached foreign material. D. Washed annules with arrows pointing to remaining attached material. E. Unwashed somatic pore with arrows pointing to the common organic material. F. Washed vulva with an arrow pointing to remaining attached organic material. G. Unwashed cuticle with arrows showing a possible biofilm. H. Washed cuticle showing single attached cells indicated with arrows. I. Unwashed cuticle showing an off-axis line of attached material. J. Washed cuticle showing a similar off-axis line of material (as indicated with arrow) but reduced in quantity compared to the unwashed. in External and internal microbiomes of Antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment |
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SI Figure 4: SEM images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) E. antarcticus nematodes. A. Unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. B. Washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. C. Unwashed annules with arrows pointing to commonly attached foreign material. D. Washed annules with arrows pointing to remaining attached material. E. Unwashed somatic pore with arrows pointing to the common organic material. F. Washed vulva with an arrow pointing to remaining attached organic material. G. Unwashed cuticle with arrows showing a possible biofilm. H. Washed cuticle showing single attached cells indicated with arrows. I. Unwashed cuticle showing an off-axis line of attached material. J. Washed cuticle showing a similar off-axis line of material (as indicated with arrow) but reduced in quantity compared to the unwashed. in External and internal microbiomes of Antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment |
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SI Figure 4: SEM images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) E. antarcticus nematodes. A. Unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. B. Washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. C. Unwashed annules with arrows pointing to commonly attached foreign material. D. Washed annules with arrows pointing to remaining attached material. E. Unwashed somatic pore with arrows pointing to the common organic material. F. Washed vulva with an arrow pointing to remaining attached organic material. G. Unwashed cuticle with arrows showing a possible biofilm. H. Washed cuticle showing single attached cells indicated with arrows. I. Unwashed cuticle showing an off-axis line of attached material. J. Washed cuticle showing a similar off-axis line of material (as indicated with arrow) but reduced in quantity compared to the unwashed. in External and internal microbiomes of Antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment |
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si figure 4: sem images of either unwashed (left) or washed (right) e. antarcticus nematodes. a. unwashed head region with arrows pointing to attached material and possible fungal hyphae. b. washed head region with arrows pointing to the remaining attached material. c. unwashed annules with arrows pointing to commonly attached foreign material. d. washed annules with arrows pointing to remaining attached material. e. unwashed somatic pore with arrows pointing to the common organic material. f. washed vulva with an arrow pointing to remaining attached organic material. g. unwashed cuticle with arrows showing a possible biofilm. h. washed cuticle showing single attached cells indicated with arrows. i. unwashed cuticle showing an off-axis line of attached material. j. washed cuticle showing a similar off-axis line of material (as indicated with arrow) but reduced in quantity compared to the unwashed. in external and internal microbiomes of antarctic nematodes are distinct, but more similar to each other than the surrounding environment |
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