Heliozoo - possible Actinosphaerium - feeding
Heliozoo - possible Actinosphaerium - feeding
I found an interesting specimen yesterday. I think it might be an Actinosphaerium capturing but finally releasing a flagellate (some kind of Euglenoid, I think). I speeded up the part of the video when the flagellate touches the cell membrane of the Heliozoo. Many technical details went wrong when shooting the video, but I find the register interesting nevertheless.
Video details:
Amscope b120 and iPhone 5s. DF 100 and 200 x. BF 400x.
Regards,
Javier.
Video details:
Amscope b120 and iPhone 5s. DF 100 and 200 x. BF 400x.
Regards,
Javier.
Last edited by Javier on Wed Oct 06, 2021 7:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Heliozoo - possible Actinosphaerium - feeding
Nice video. This is so cinematic, it has a Star Wars vibe. I particularly like from 0:35 with the slow advancing Heliozoa (how did you do it, was it moving by itself?). Very dramatic
Re: Heliozoo - possible Actinosphaerium - feeding
Thank you!
The specimen was moving itself. Note, though, that that section is speeded up to 4x, therefore the movement is more evident.
It is kind of dramatic indeed. It might make a good candidate for my little Micro Music project.
The specimen was moving itself. Note, though, that that section is speeded up to 4x, therefore the movement is more evident.
It is kind of dramatic indeed. It might make a good candidate for my little Micro Music project.
Re: Heliozoo - possible Actinosphaerium - feeding
Or Star Trek: 'fascinating'
Well done!
Well done!
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Re: Heliozoo - possible Actinosphaerium - feeding
Very pretty! It does look like Actinosphaerium.
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Re: Heliozoo - possible Actinosphaerium - feeding
Amazing images.How bjg was that thing?
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Thank you, Don.
The specimen was really big, but I can't estimate its size. I got to getter better on that subject!
The specimen was really big, but I can't estimate its size. I got to getter better on that subject!
Re: Heliozoo - possible Actinosphaerium - feeding
Very cool! I saw an interesting specimen the other day - a little sphere full of green stuff. It didn't look like any algae I had seen and, sure enough, when I switched to oil immersion, I could see the signature axopodia of a heliozoan. Looks like its primary diet was algae or photosynthetic bacteria. I haven't seen any this big, though, nor have I actually seen one eat anything! Great footage.
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Re: Heliozoo - possible Actinosphaerium - feeding
Cool! Note, though, that some colonial algae are rounded and each alga has flagella to move around. They look like tinny dancing tentacles moving around the algae.josmann wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:28 amVery cool! I saw an interesting specimen the other day - a little sphere full of green stuff. It didn't look like any algae I had seen and, sure enough, when I switched to oil immersion, I could see the signature axopodia of a heliozoan. Looks like its primary diet was algae or photosynthetic bacteria. I haven't seen any this big, though, nor have I actually seen one eat anything! Great footage.
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Nicely documented!
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Thank you, Wes. I find that, despite the humble equipment or technique, microscopy offers, even to the newbies, chances to document interesting events.
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Absolutely agree! Sure fancy equipment might produce some interesting results but in the end its the specimen and its preparation that count the most. If I had to choose one technique that doesn't set you back hundreds or even thousands of dollars/euro/whatever I'd say its darkfield, really nice for pond life as you nicely show here.
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Yes, DF is very beautiful!