Squidgy mumma tardigrade 😍 - I suppose all those eggs must have been inside her before she moulted, so she must have filled that skin before laying them... (Hypsibius sp.)
Aelosoma actively searches for food, grazing on microscopic bushes. I zoomed it slong its whole extension to get the idea of its magnitude and activity. The drops of oil that characterize it, are its energy reserve.
Hope you like it.
#microscopy#nature
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I hope that microscopic life observations fit with the topics of this group.
This small #diatom is surrounded by #bacteria.
Waitinh a few seconds, you can see how the diatom begins to move away, freezes and then is surrounded again. I think they are following the #oxigen.
[#Algology] Small naviculoid species of Kobayasiella Lange-Bertalot, Adlafia Moser, Lange-Bertalot & Metzeltin, Nupela Vyverman & Compère and Sellaphora Mereschowsky from Tursujuq National Park..⤵️
✒️Marie ALIBERT et al.
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#diatoms#newspecies#diatomist
Comenzamos el segundo día del congreso #TheLocalPangenome2023. @gidauria and @mreyespri del servicio de Secuenciación y Bioinformática de @GVAfisabio participan como sponsors y colaboradores.
A raíz de un post de estos días, me estáis preguntando sobre infecciones humanas causadas por hongos 🤒 Y es que está claro que en los últimos años su incidencia y gravedad han aumentado… ¿Cuáles podrían ser las causas? 🤔 Abro hilo ⬇️🧵⬇️
Aelosoma (hemprichi), very common and easy to grow.
They are now so much I do not know if I'm going on keeping them alive... or start being scared 😱 .
#microscopicworld#worms#biology#natural#recycling
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A beautiful flatworm.
We see plenty of details about the currents it creates during its movement.
Then, by the end, we see a detail of its surface, where we can see the hairs and cells composing the more external layer.
I hope you like it.
#microscopy#flatworm#cells#biology
No, it's not what you're thinking.
This flatworm is not pregnant, nor has it eaten another worm...
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by chance they overlapped on the slide.
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#flatworm#microscopy#pondlife#worms
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Here, we see a rotifer, probably of the genus Euchlanis. I am very happy with the transparency I obtained.
Here, we can see a female with her egg and vitellarium. The egg is occupying most of the space, so the other organs are kind of moved.
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