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English: Chemo-orienting Behavior: F. scutaria larvae responding to 0.1 M trehalose in the upper arm of the Y-maze. Larvae were added to the base of the Y-maze, 0.5 μl of FSW was added to the top of the lower arm and 0.5 μl of 0.1 M trehalose was added to the top of the upper arm, and then the larvae were allowed to swim around for 3 min. This video shows the last 10 sec of the run, demonstrating clear chemo-orienting behavior of the larvae in the upper arm in response to added trehalose. |
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Source | S2 Fig from Hagedorn M, Carter V, Zuchowicz N, Phillips M, Penfield C, Shamenek B, Vallen E, Kleinhans F, Peterson K, White M, Yancey P (2015). "Trehalose Is a Chemical Attractant in the Establishment of Coral Symbiosis". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0117087. PMID 25629699. PMC: 4309597. | ||
Author | Hagedorn M, Carter V, Zuchowicz N, Phillips M, Penfield C, Shamenek B, Vallen E, Kleinhans F, Peterson K, White M, Yancey P | ||
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Short title | Chemo-orienting Behavior: F. scutaria larvae responding to 0.1 M trehalose in the upper arm of the Y-maze. |
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Author | Hagedorn M, Carter V, Zuchowicz N, Phillips M, Penfield C, Shamenek B, Vallen E, Kleinhans F, Peterson K, White M, Yancey P |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Larvae were added to the base of the Y-maze, 0.5 μl of FSW was added to the top of the lower arm and 0.5 μl of 0.1 M trehalose was added to the top of the upper arm, and then the larvae were allowed to swim around for 3 min. This video shows the last 10 sec of the run, demonstrating clear chemo-orienting behavior of the larvae in the upper arm in response to added trehalose. |
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Language | English |