Hidden Communities
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Time Lapse of Cyanobacteria
OCTOPUS
Dinoflagellates in the Weep Site
 
Another amoeba test
Amoeba Test
Volvox Dances
 
spindizzy bacteria
Vorticella1
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Name:
Wayne
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Microbial communities, although they contain the largest number of species and make the largest biomass of the world, are often unobserved. This channel provides brief videomicrographs of these tiny critters.
About Me:
 
I am a scientist. My fields of research are microbial genetics and microbial ecology. Using a Field Microscope, I study communities of microorganisms in such places as salt marshes and hot springs.
Hometown:
San Francisco
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Microbiologist
Hobbies:
Hiking With A Field Microscope, studying the ecology of communities of microorganisms in such environments as hot springs, salt marshes, sode lakes, and vernal ponds. See my web site.
Books:
David G. Campbell [2002] The Crystal Desert - Summers in Antarctica. Houghton Mifflin, NY. ** Betsey Dexter Dyer [2003] A Field Guide to Bacteria. Cornell Paperbacks. ** D. J. Patterson [2003] Free-Living Freshwater Protozoa. ASM Press, Washington. ** Rita A. Horner [2002] A Taxonomic Guide to Some Common Marine Phytoplankton. Biopress, Bristol. ** George K. Reid [2001] Pond Life. St. Martin's Press, NY.
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