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Main Author: Cook, Claire
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18926552
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contents <p>Microscopy images for the paper: <br><br></p> <p>Images are arranged in folders based on station. Those that do not have another qualifier besides station are bead prey from surface samples. DTAF prey, E. coli prey, and those taken from the DCM instead of the surface are identified as such. Station01_again and Station04_again correspond to Stn01.2 and Stn04.2, as these stations were visited twice during the transect. </p> <p>Within each station folder are folders for each slide taken. The identifiers are the slide number (used for internal quality control), the station, the depth at which the slide was taken, the prey, the replicate, and finally the timepoint. For example, 178Stn1SURBeadAT0 was slide number 178 from Station 1, taken at the surface with bead prey. It is biological replicate A taken during the T0 timepoint. Within these slide folders are photos labeled 1 through 15. Each number is an image taken. These images are available in RGB, TRITC, and FITC as well as in an nd2 format.</p>
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spellingShingle Microscopy Images for "Tradeoffs in measuring mixotrophy: A comparison among tools and analytical approaches for estimating mixotrophy in the field"
Cook, Claire
<p>Microscopy images for the paper: <br><br></p> <p>Images are arranged in folders based on station. Those that do not have another qualifier besides station are bead prey from surface samples. DTAF prey, E. coli prey, and those taken from the DCM instead of the surface are identified as such. Station01_again and Station04_again correspond to Stn01.2 and Stn04.2, as these stations were visited twice during the transect. </p> <p>Within each station folder are folders for each slide taken. The identifiers are the slide number (used for internal quality control), the station, the depth at which the slide was taken, the prey, the replicate, and finally the timepoint. For example, 178Stn1SURBeadAT0 was slide number 178 from Station 1, taken at the surface with bead prey. It is biological replicate A taken during the T0 timepoint. Within these slide folders are photos labeled 1 through 15. Each number is an image taken. These images are available in RGB, TRITC, and FITC as well as in an nd2 format.</p>
title Microscopy Images for "Tradeoffs in measuring mixotrophy: A comparison among tools and analytical approaches for estimating mixotrophy in the field"
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18926552