A 32-second high-resolution microscopy video of a live krill captured in 2014. The video is supplementary data for a research publication focusing on krill physiology and was captured using a Leica M205C dissecting stereomicroscope. The project aims to provide life history information for managing the Antarctic krill fishery and studying climate change impacts.
Use Cases
- Analyze krill internal physiology and behavior based on high-resolution microscopy video
- Study the effects of containment and experimental conditions on live krill based on the aquaria techniques described
- Support fisheries management research by providing visual life history data mentioned in the description
- Develop image analysis models for marine organisms based on optical microscopy and OCT imaging techniques
Strengths
- Video duration is explicitly 32 seconds
- File size is explicitly 1.8 GB, indicating high resolution
- Specific microscopy equipment (Leica M205C, DFC 450 camera) is documented
Limitations
- Last updated 2014-10-06 23:59:59.999000; freshness should be verified
- Description metadata is limited; actual data quality requires manual inspection after download
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Provenance
- Source
- AU_AADC
- Collection Method
- Captured using a Leica M205C dissecting stereomicroscope with a Leica DFC 450 camera and LAS V4.0 software
- Freshness
- 2014-10-06
- Geography
- Antarctic region implied by fishery focus