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  Through microscopy, we observed the growth patterns and activities of the 3 algae cultured within our lab. During the 5 month period of observation, qualities such as concentrations, interactions. swimming patterns, and abnormalities were recorded.
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        Swim freely around in a fish-like pattern. Usually only a few swim in this manner but it is common to see at least 1-5 swimming like this in a drop.
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        Some of the Symiodinium may tend to slow down and begin spinning in place when viewed under a microscope for an extended period of time.
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Algae Observations

ALGAE LOG

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Through microscopy, we observed the growth patterns and activities of the 3 algae cultured within our lab. During the 5 month period of observation, qualities such as concentrations, interactions. swimming patterns, and abnormalities were recorded.

Symbiodinium Microadriaticum Swimming Patterns

Non-Patterned Swimming

Swim freely around in a fish-like pattern. Usually only a few swim in this manner but it is common to see at least 1-5 swimming like this in a drop.

Spinning in Place

Some of the Symiodinium may tend to slow down and begin spinning in place when viewed under a microscope for an extended period of time.

Coiled Swimming

An interesting swimming pattern that most of the algae do not exhibit. At times, it appears as if they may be swimming zig-zags.

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Videos 1 and 2


A concentration of 1,092,000 Symbiodinium cells per mL. This is a reference of a concentration cell count viewed under 4X and 10X magnification. Click the pictures above to see the videos!

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Videos 3 and 4


Predator-Prey culture of O. marina fed 2.0 mL of D. tertiolecta. The O. marina culture that was fed 2.0 mL of D. tertiolecta was not fed since 9/18/19. The video depicts the concentration of in the Dunaliella vs. Oxyrrhis as of 10/18/19.

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