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English: A sample video recording of Vibrio coralliilyticus cells. The cells tracked can be identified by the open circles, and the specific search pattern trajectories used have been overlaid. The red and yellow lines are flicks, the orange and white lines are straight swimming, and the blue line is a run and reverse. Examples of the 90° flicking events are marked by an X. |
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Source | Figure S1 from Winn K, Bourne D, Mitchell J (2013). "Vibrio coralliilyticus Search Patterns across an Oxygen Gradient". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0067975. PMID 23874480. PMC: 3707849. | ||
Author | Winn K, Bourne D, Mitchell J | ||
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Author | Winn K, Bourne D, Mitchell J |
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Image title | A sample video recording of Vibrio coralliilyticus cells. The cells tracked can be identified by the open circles, and the specific search pattern trajectories used have been overlaid. The red and yellow lines are flicks, the orange and white lines are straight swimming, and the blue line is a run and reverse. Examples of the 90° flicking events are marked by an X. |
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- Videos of marine ecology
- Cell motility
- Flagellar motility
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- Bacteriological techniques
- Drug dose-response relationship
- Theoretical models
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- Oxygen consumption
- Time factors
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