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English: Supplementary Movie 7 Time lapse recording of a side piece of a 9 cm Petri dish containing Kopanang biofilm with bacteria and A. hemprichi. Recording was one frame/minute for 24 h using a Sony mounted camera on an Olympus stereomicroscope linked to a DELL computer recording via the freeware software Splitcam. Unlike previous reports the clustering occurs by the movement of the A. hemprichi rather than by feeding. The increased speed of the time lapse clearly shows that aggregation of biofilm is a direct consequence of movement not the specific 'gathering' by A. hemprichi. |
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Source | Video file from Borgonie G, Linage-Alvarez B, Ojo A, Mundle S, Freese L, Van Rooyen C, Kuloyo O, Albertyn J, Pohl C, Cason E, Vermeulen J, Pienaar C, Litthauer D, Van Niekerk H, Van Eeden J, Lollar B, Onstott T, Van Heerden E (2015). "Eukaryotic opportunists dominate the deep-subsurface biosphere in South Africa". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms9952. PMID 26597082. PMC: 4673884. | ||
Author | Borgonie G, Linage-Alvarez B, Ojo A, Mundle S, Freese L, Van Rooyen C, Kuloyo O, Albertyn J, Pohl C, Cason E, Vermeulen J, Pienaar C, Litthauer D, Van Niekerk H, Van Eeden J, Lollar B, Onstott T, Van Heerden E | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 7 |
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Author | Borgonie G, Linage-Alvarez B, Ojo A, Mundle S, Freese L, Van Rooyen C, Kuloyo O, Albertyn J, Pohl C, Cason E, Vermeulen J, Pienaar C, Litthauer D, Van Niekerk H, Van Eeden J, Lollar B, Onstott T, Van Heerden E |
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Image title | Time lapse recording of a side piece of a 9 cm Petri dish containing Kopanang biofilm with bacteria and A. hemprichi. Recording was one frame/minute for 24 h using a Sony mounted camera on an Olympus stereomicroscope linked to a DELL computer recording via the freeware software Splitcam. Unlike previous reports the clustering occurs by the movement of the A. hemprichi rather than by feeding. The increased speed of the time lapse clearly shows that aggregation of biofilm is a direct consequence of movement not the specific 'gathering' by A. hemprichi. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2015-11-24 |