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samimarkart · 10 months
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Plankton Bloom, 2023, 33x82 inches, hand dyed cotton fabrics, textile discharge print, cotton thread and cotton batting
another experiment with decolorant, this time in layers. each painted plankton was hand quilted around the outline along with a hand dyed thread for seed stitches in the negative space
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lake-lady · 1 year
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Zooplankton are tiny crustaceans that occupy a variety of roles in Great Lakes food webs, from open water filter feeding to benthic decomposers 🩵
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cassettefuturism87 · 1 year
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Carnivorous and non-picky, Themisto are formidable predators. Many smaller planktonic organisms have met their end at that long pair of limbs which work like folding razors.
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antiqueanimals · 2 years
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Collins Wide World Encyclopedias: Animal Life. Written by Alfred Leutscher. Compiled and edited by Kenneth Bailey. 1977.
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wormyorchids · 21 days
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New zine landed! SEA BABIES explores cute sea creature life stages 🦀🪼🐡 snag it in my sh0p or sign up for my mailing list before the end of the month!!
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turboemmy · 7 months
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my piece for the @swimonzine this year 🥰 im so full of zooplankton yum!!!!
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pango-doots · 2 months
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THE PLANKTONIC DENIZENS OF SIDE ORDER
As a marine biology hobbyist I ADORE the fact that all the spire denizens are planktons. Please enjoy some funky fellows:
crab zoea
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young medusa-stage jellyfish (same life stage as the familiar jellies in Inkopolis and Splatsville, presumably fresh off the ephyra stage of growth)
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amphipod or lobster larva
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ostracod
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a young pteropod, most likely (sea angels are part of this group!)
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I think this weird-horse-looking one is supposed to be an oceanic water flea? I'm the most stumped on this dude
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And of course our lucifer shrimp Cipher!
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Now I can't find any photos online, but throughout various levels of Side Order I also noticed jellyfish ephyra and polyps, and nematodes or perhaps larval flatworms? Even baby cephalopods are considered plankton! (iykyk)
Plankton are often the most basic trophic level in marine environments, providing stability and order to the ecosystem; if there's an imbalance in their population, that causes a butterfly effect among many other types of sealife. They're the perfect choice for Marina's Memverse.
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casualcarpetshark · 1 year
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Taking pictures through a microscope on a rocking moving ship is hard but wanted to share a bunch of lil guys I recently found in zooplankton samples ( •◡•)
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In order:
- Siphonophore with 2 copepods (Calanus sp.) stuck inside
- an ostracod & 2 radiolarians
- Calanus hyoperboreus (copepod)
- Bottom left: Calanus finmarchicus (copepod, young stage, probably CII), middle: cirriped larva (barnacle), top right: radiolarian, bottom right: pluteus larva (brittle star)
- Amphipod that I didn't have time to ID
- Termora longicornis (copepod)
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fuckyeahfluiddynamics · 9 months
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octastims · 10 months
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A rotifer and zooplankton stimboard for Anon! I hope you like it!
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spookdoodles · 1 year
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plankton time
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samimarkart · 6 months
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radiolaria cross stitch wip
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cuicuit · 1 year
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Cyclops and its nauplius (x50)
A common specie of freshwater copepod, microscopic crustaceans which compose an important part of fresh-water zooplankton.
Their name is due to the fact that they have only one eye (a red point in front of their body, between their two front legs). They eat paramecies and are eaten in large quantities by baby fishes (as other zooplaktons, they reproduce very quickly so the population is stable). The nauplius (picture on the right) is the larva stade of the cyclops.
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cassettefuturism87 · 1 year
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The copepods are one of the first creatures that merged with the smart nano-machines and started to inhabit the cosmos.
The cyclops copepods are in large numbers and can be found in all four quadrants of the known cosmos.
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antiqueanimals · 2 years
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Charley Harper. From The Golden Book of Biology: An Introduction to the Wonders of Life. 1961.
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Phytoplankton, zooplankton, and moss from an experimental water sample.
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