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Rotifera. 325x. DIC. 

Craig Smith
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The rotifers (Rotifera, commonly called wheel animals) make up a phylum of microscopic and near-microscopic pseudocoelomate animals. They were first described by Rev. John Harris in 1696, and other forms were described by Anton van Leeuwenhoek in 1703. Most rotifers are around 0.1�0.5 mm long (although their size can range from 50 �m to over 2 millimeters), and are common in freshwater environments throughout the world with a few saltwater species; for example, those of genus Synchaeta. Some rotifers are free swimming and truly planktonic, others move by inchworming along a substrate, and some are sessile, living inside tubes or gelatinous holdfasts that are attached to a substrate. About 25 species are colonial (e.g., Sinantherina semibullata), either sessile or planktonic. Rotifers are an important part of the freshwater zooplankton, being a major foodsource and with many species also contributing to the decomposition of soil organic matter. Most species of the rotifers are cosmopolitan, but there are also some endemic species, like Cephalodella vittata to Lake Baikal. Recent barcoding evidence, however, suggests that some 'cosmopolitan' species, such as Brachionus plicatilis, B. calyciflorus, Lecane bulla, among others, are actually species complexes. (Wiki)

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Комментарии : 41   
@arianemassita8129
@arianemassita8129 4 года назад
This make the whole class more interesting, thank you so much.
@Chairman7777
@Chairman7777 5 лет назад
I really enjoyed your videos please post again
@Cephalopoda
@Cephalopoda 8 лет назад
Best rotifer vid *ever*. Totally showing this to my students. :)
@dominikdecarciofolo6542
@dominikdecarciofolo6542 4 года назад
Shut up
@MacBeckett
@MacBeckett 10 лет назад
Wonderful footage, Craig! When you showed the attached foot, for a few seconds, the obvious strength of the pull of the whirring corona was very impressive. Thanks!
@69ti
@69ti 6 лет назад
can't stop watch this!!!!
@fofagery92
@fofagery92 9 лет назад
unbelievable! how you catch this video? what is name the microscope which use here?
@koreboredom4302
@koreboredom4302 9 лет назад
You are officially one of the coolest guys I know! :D
@microuruguay
@microuruguay 10 лет назад
Excelente!
@omgtkseth
@omgtkseth 10 лет назад
Beautiful. I would like to see large rotifera. I cant imagine how would something like this would look if it was 2mm. I bet one could record it with a macro lens and a DSLR!
@nwthfds
@nwthfds 6 лет назад
so beautiful!
@NolaFlash
@NolaFlash 8 лет назад
Gorgeous!
@epinoob22
@epinoob22 9 лет назад
Beautiful.
@templarknight7041
@templarknight7041 5 лет назад
How did you get Spore to be such good quality? Is it a mod or something?
@mckdragon29464
@mckdragon29464 9 лет назад
Beautiful
@DaemonovEarth
@DaemonovEarth 9 лет назад
Amazing. The TVP magazine send me here
@eowynscience
@eowynscience 2 года назад
So beautiful! Does the cilia on top help it to bring in prey
@nonsmokerz
@nonsmokerz 10 лет назад
is it trying to consume that bit of material in front of it?
@ryanfitzgerald7161
@ryanfitzgerald7161 6 лет назад
Beautiful! Do you have a website?
@elidewa
@elidewa 10 лет назад
what moves in the center of the rotifer body? are the gastric glands? it comes up and down...
@guentherdanzer7439
@guentherdanzer7439 9 лет назад
Liz Delaflor Yeah I know I'm late ;-) (just found this video). What you see there is called Mastax and it is the masticatory system (chewing system). Some rotifera can only be identified by the differences of this system.
@vejejetorrorexgameplay7819
@vejejetorrorexgameplay7819 6 лет назад
Que microscopio usas ? Saludos
@sherlys8022
@sherlys8022 4 года назад
Amazing
@pushpathapa4420
@pushpathapa4420 4 года назад
Salute you sir
@DMelentev
@DMelentev 10 лет назад
Great work! Zeiss OPTON?
@TheGabXD
@TheGabXD 8 лет назад
wow amazing
@EPC-ue2ci
@EPC-ue2ci 5 лет назад
What is it doing??
@Gmhi6615
@Gmhi6615 4 года назад
is this so colourful in real like i am seeing in this video
@slaskpojken396
@slaskpojken396 3 года назад
We had to watch this in class...... :/
@cosi66
@cosi66 9 лет назад
wow
@aysekoylu3531
@aysekoylu3531 8 лет назад
What the hell was that!!
@hassanhamadallah4874
@hassanhamadallah4874 5 лет назад
Rotifera aka pedophiles.
@user-jt2tl5ci2j
@user-jt2tl5ci2j 4 года назад
Это коловратка?
@musakar644
@musakar644 8 лет назад
what is the name of this specimen?
@BLACKSYNTH
@BLACKSYNTH 7 лет назад
musa kar Rotifer.
@mikroscope2695
@mikroscope2695 4 года назад
Did Craig SMith die 6 years ago or something ? His videos were getting better and better. Then just stopped. What happened to this amazingly expensive microscope? Did he leave it to me in his will? Maybe someone should check.
@LordVoltRod2c
@LordVoltRod2c 10 лет назад
Sometimes I think us humans came from rotifers. Just look at our religious beliefs now if we just omit the violence we could be perfect.
@epinoob22
@epinoob22 9 лет назад
What's your religious belief?
@lou00006
@lou00006 9 лет назад
Lord Volt wot?
@creamofthecrop4339
@creamofthecrop4339 6 лет назад
What?
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