Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
Hi Guys, Sorry if I'm spamming this board. Hopefully when I learn more I can answer some questions for people
http://office.shivs.org:5080/pond1.mp4
First part: about 200 um filmed with 40x objective - I believe its a Gastrotricha ?
Second Part: this is from a moss sample with a 1.5% xantham gum solution to slow it down, I believe its a rotifer. At first I thought it was a Tardigrade, I have seen many of these.. anyone know the species?
Third Part: This guy was zooming around my slide, used xantham gum and slowed him down... about 150um filmed at 20x objective.. I believe its some type of water flea.
Any further insight would be great.
http://office.shivs.org:5080/pond1.mp4
First part: about 200 um filmed with 40x objective - I believe its a Gastrotricha ?
Second Part: this is from a moss sample with a 1.5% xantham gum solution to slow it down, I believe its a rotifer. At first I thought it was a Tardigrade, I have seen many of these.. anyone know the species?
Third Part: This guy was zooming around my slide, used xantham gum and slowed him down... about 150um filmed at 20x objective.. I believe its some type of water flea.
Any further insight would be great.
Re: Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
1. Correct a Gastrotrich
2. Correct a Rotifer but I don't photograph rotifers so unsure but most likely a Bdelloid rotifer
3. I think you are correct a copepod called a water flea
2. Correct a Rotifer but I don't photograph rotifers so unsure but most likely a Bdelloid rotifer
3. I think you are correct a copepod called a water flea
Leitz SM-Lux
Re: Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
You arent spamming, thats what these boards are for.
So far im thinking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSXlo8fuxzg
Not neccessarily that species, just that genus. Im getting crosseyed and cant decide if I see stuff or not, so I will come back to it later if noone else has.
I didnt see trochi, the little flip out things at the front, but she wasnt really comfy and feeding, so I am not at all sure about that. I saw two little toes, and two big teeth, I think. I saw a deep mastax, that at least I am kind of sure of.
So far im thinking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSXlo8fuxzg
Not neccessarily that species, just that genus. Im getting crosseyed and cant decide if I see stuff or not, so I will come back to it later if noone else has.
I didnt see trochi, the little flip out things at the front, but she wasnt really comfy and feeding, so I am not at all sure about that. I saw two little toes, and two big teeth, I think. I saw a deep mastax, that at least I am kind of sure of.
Last edited by Placozoa on Fri Mar 12, 2021 7:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
Bdelloid rotifer looks correct.. so I guess I still havent found a tradigrade
Re: Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
If it does have trochi then maybe
https://www.plingfactory.de/Science/Atl ... ctata.html
Or
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/wim ... otif9.html
(Again, just the genus, not the species) depending on whether it lays eggs or has live young (I dont know how I would even tell).
https://www.plingfactory.de/Science/Atl ... ctata.html
Or
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/wim ... otif9.html
(Again, just the genus, not the species) depending on whether it lays eggs or has live young (I dont know how I would even tell).
Re: Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
found another Gastrotricha, the first one was all nice looking.... add hair and it becomes nightmare fuel.. Even the Diatom is like "im outta here"
http://office.shivs.org:5080/gastrotricha.mp4
http://office.shivs.org:5080/gastrotricha.mp4
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Re: Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
The second is for sure a bdelloid, and you for instance get a glimpse of some features like the dorsal antenna. It is not Adineta, which do not move like this...instead the wheels are contracted because it is crawling rather than feeding. Unfortunately without seeing those or eyes I think identification is not possible, although the short spurs would rule out some types.
The water flea (which are actually branchiopods, not copepods) is more particularly one of the Chydoridae, for which the small pointed head and short antennae are characteristic. There are a lot of genera that are hard to distinguish, although this is plainly one of the rounder ones like Chydorus itself. They're common in a lot of habitats. For the record, tardigrades don't seem to be...they are more particularly associated with mosses and lichens.
I'm not entirely sure about your first gastrotrich but the bristles easily mark the second as Chaetonotus.
The water flea (which are actually branchiopods, not copepods) is more particularly one of the Chydoridae, for which the small pointed head and short antennae are characteristic. There are a lot of genera that are hard to distinguish, although this is plainly one of the rounder ones like Chydorus itself. They're common in a lot of habitats. For the record, tardigrades don't seem to be...they are more particularly associated with mosses and lichens.
I'm not entirely sure about your first gastrotrich but the bristles easily mark the second as Chaetonotus.
Re: Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
The eyes were clear on one frame of the video, it does have some on its rostrum, like a rotaria would.
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Re: Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
Your third specimen is indeed a water flea - genus Chydorus, likely Chydorus sphaericus. Rostrum and carapace shape unmistakable.
Ian G
Re: Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
Nicely done videos, Shivs, and enjoyable to watch.
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Re: Gastrotricha, rotifer and water flea?
Am I correct in thinking that this rotifer has the option to be sessile?Placozoa wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 7:43 amYou arent spamming, thats what these boards are for.
So far im thinking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSXlo8fuxzg
Not neccessarily that species, just that genus. Im getting crosseyed and cant decide if I see stuff or not, so I will come back to it later if noone else has.
I didnt see trochi, the little flip out things at the front, but she wasnt really comfy and feeding, so I am not at all sure about that. I saw two little toes, and two big teeth, I think. I saw a deep mastax, that at least I am kind of sure of.
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