Striatella marine diatom...video

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Striatella marine diatom...video

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Striatella is a beautiful marine diatom
In the video we see life in free-living colony of these diatoms
We can observe various stages of division
Francisco

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2oQonAnu3w

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Post by Mitch640 »

Wow Francisco. Where did you possibly find such a beautiful sample? That is absolutely amazing. Great photography also. :)

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Wow indeed. I had no idea there was so much variety and so many strange forms before I came to this forum!

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Francisco,

Nice video!

Rogelio

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Post by fpelectronica »

Hello
Thanks for your comments
Mitch, the samples come from the Parque de la Albufera, Valencia
Francisco

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Post by Mitch640 »

I was wondering if it was from the Atlantic or the Mediterrainian. I was thinking the warming water is probably making them grow very fast now. :)

Here's a map view.

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Post by fpelectronica »

Hi Mitch
In the Parque Albufera are numerous aquatic habitats. Rice fields, Lake La Albufera freshwater - and an enormous lake fed by the Mediterranean Sea.
In some places, these habitats are reported. For this reason it is located "rare" species and freshwater and saltwater, as striatella, marine diatom and other unidentified ciliates, yet, in the forum
Francisco

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