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Imaging Marine Life Macrophotography and Microscopy Approaches for Marine Biology

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Emmanuel G Reynaud(Editor)
253 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour illustrations
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Imaging Marine Life
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  • Imaging Marine Life ISBN: 9783527327447 Hardback Dec 2013 Out of Print #206600
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About this book

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.

Imaging Marine Life is a unique platform which 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. Imaging Marine Life is the definitive resource for every marine biologist who is planning to image marine species, whether underwater or on land.

Contents

Preface

- Under the Eye of Neptune: an Historical Perspective of Marine Creature Imagery (Emmanuel G. Reynaud)
- New Solutions in Underwater Imaging and Vision Systems (Gabriel Oliver, Francisco Bonin-Font, Antoni Burguera)
- Holographic Microscopy of Marine Organisms (M.H. Jericho, S.K. Jericho, H.J. Kreuzer)
- Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy - Detailed Three-Dimensional Morphological Imaging of Marine Organism (Jan Michels)
- Optical Projection Tomography (Emmanuel G. Reynaud, Karl Gaff, Luke McCormac Parker, Dee Lawlor)
- Electron Microscopy Techniques for Imaging Marine Phytoplankton (Gustaaf Hallegraeff)
Looking Inside Marine Organisms With MRI and X-ray Tomography (Renaud Boistel, Irene Zanette, Gheylen Daghfous, Timm Weitkamp, Brigitte Gillet, Dominique Adriaens, Max Langer, Peter Cloetens, Lukas Helfen, Alberto Bravin, Françoise Preyrin, Tilo Baumbach, Jean-Michel Dischler, Denis Van Loo, Thomas Braet, Marie Poirier-Quinot)
- Imaging Marine Life With a Thin Light-Sheet (Jérémie Capoulade, Malte Wachsmuth, Emmanuel G. Reynaud)
- Imaging Marine Life: Modern Imaging Techniques in Marine Biology (Eric Röttinger, Matthias Ormestad, Aldine Amiel)
- Automated Image Processing in Marine Biology (Emmanuel G. Reynaud, Robert T. Kelly, Maureen A.Williams, Brian Duffy)

Index

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Biography

Emmanuel G. Reynaud is heading the Tara Oceans Marine biology Imaging platform (TAOMI). Having obtained his PhD in Life Sciences from the University of Paris XI/Orsay, he spent most of his career working the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg Germany where he developed new optical method applied to biology including laser nanosurgery approaches. He was also involved in the development of the Light Sheet based Fluorescence Microscopy as a member of the Light Microscopy Group headed by Ernst H.K. Stelzer at EMBL. The TAOMI platform is on board the schooner Tara for a three years circumnavigation of the world ocean to collect and image the largest collection of marine species spanning from viruses to corals. This unique platform is duplicated on land to perform high throughput confocal analysis of plankton, X-ray tomography as well as cryo-electron microscopy. TAOMI combines underwater imaging with cytometry, stereomicroscopy, fluorescence microscopy and 3D microscopy.

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Emmanuel G Reynaud(Editor)
253 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour illustrations
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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"This is a highly relevant, readable, and useful book that my laboratory is certain to return to over and over."
The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1 June 2015)

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