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Supplementary video for 'Internal physiology of live krill revealed using new aquaria techniques and mixed opticalmicroscopy and optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging techniques'

Australian Antarctic Data Centre
COX, MARTIN ; DHOLAKI, KISHAN ; BROWN, CHRISTIAN T.A.
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This video is supplementary data for the publication entitled 'Internal physiology of live krill revealed using new aquaria techniques and mixed optical microscopy and optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging techniques'. The video is high resolution microscopy video of a live krill captured in the krill containment trap placed within the water bath. File size: 1.8 GB, 32 s duration. The optical microscopy was carried out using a Leica M205C dissecting stereomicroscope with a Leica DFC 450 camera and Leica LAS V4.0 software to collect high-resolution video. The experimental krill research project is designed to focus on obtaining life history information of use in managing the krill fishery - the largest Antarctic fishery. In particular, the project will concentrate on studies into impacts of climate change on key aspects of krill biology and ecology.

Issued: 2015-08-19

Data time period: 2014-10-06 to 2014-10-06

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