
Written by an international team of experts from the Tara Oceans Marine Biology Imaging Platform (TAOMI), this is the first and only compendium on marine imaging technologies, and includes all known underwater as well as on–land techniques. TAOMI is imaging the largest collection of marine organisms in recent history, ranging from viruses to corals, and is duplicated on land to perform high throughput confocal analysis of plankton, X–ray tomography as well as cryo–electron microscopy. This unique platform combines underwater imaging with cytometry, stereomicroscopy, fluorescence microscopy and 3D microscopy ? all of which are covered in this practical book, along with remote sensing, MRI, and optical projection tomography. The definitive resource for every marine biologist who is planning to image marine species, whether underwater or on land. INDICE: Preface Authors, Contributors Community Support Abbreviations 1 General Introduction: Imaging the largest biotope Emmanuel G. Reynaud, Michael Sieracki, Mark Benfield 2 Underwater imaging and remote sensing Mark Benfield 3 Flow cytometry applications Michael Sieracki, Peter Olson 4 FRRF Sasha Tozzi, Zbigniew Kolber 5 Microscopy applications Emmanuel G. Reynaud 6 MRI, X–ray tomography Renaud Boistel 7 Optical Projection Tomography Jim Swoger 8 Light Sheet based Fluorescence Microscopy Emmanuel G. Reynaud 9 Macrophotography Eric Roettinger 10 Electron Microscopy in Marine Biology To be defined Glossary Index
- ISBN: 978-3-527-32744-7
- Editorial: Wiley VCH
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 280
- Fecha Publicación: 18/12/2013
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés