Difference between revisions of "Links on modern planktonic foraminifera"
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== Videos of foraminifera == | == Videos of foraminifera == | ||
− | Videos of foraminifera from | + | Videos of foraminifera from around the internet as part of, or independent from, SCOR WG138: |
'''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfZ_9UWcAB8&feature=youtu.be A Foram's tale]''' - Members of SCOR WG138 discuss the use and importance of foraminifera. Video produced by [http://www.sciencemedia.nl/ Science Media NL]. | '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfZ_9UWcAB8&feature=youtu.be A Foram's tale]''' - Members of SCOR WG138 discuss the use and importance of foraminifera. Video produced by [http://www.sciencemedia.nl/ Science Media NL]. | ||
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− | '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCqcKjeqR4g&feature=em-upload_owner Gamete release]''' - A video uploaded by Jenn Fehrenbacher. | + | '''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCqcKjeqR4g&feature=em-upload_owner Gamete release]''' - A video uploaded on Youtube by Jenn Fehrenbacher. |
"This is a planktic foraminifer called Neogloboquadrina dutertrei releasing gametes while in culture. We captured this video during our summer culture season on Catalina Island in 2013. This particular specimen had a very explosive gamete release! The shell above is approximately 300 microns in length (longest dimension). For comparison, the average human hair is 100 microns in diameter." | "This is a planktic foraminifer called Neogloboquadrina dutertrei releasing gametes while in culture. We captured this video during our summer culture season on Catalina Island in 2013. This particular specimen had a very explosive gamete release! The shell above is approximately 300 microns in length (longest dimension). For comparison, the average human hair is 100 microns in diameter." |