Bdelloid rotifers in activated sludge
A clip by Zika Reh from Subotica Wastewater Treatment Plant activated sludge - www.reh.in.rs


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About Rotifers visit - PrecisionAquaTech.com
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Rotifer - I Believe You
Animation clip for "I Believe You" by Rotifer (off the album "Coach Number 12 of 11) Script & Illustrations: Robert Rotifer Animation: Lelo Brossmann


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Rotifer Cloning
Rotifers are tiny zooplankton (~250 microns, four times the diameter of human hair) that eat algae and in turn feed fish larvae, so they are vital to our ecology. Look at the Rotifer inside the "O". It has an egg sac attached to it's body and will rotate counterclockwise then clockwise, finally...


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Rotifers
Several Philodina rotifers swimming about & feeding


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Rotifer
Rotifera Fossil range: Eocene - Recent Rotaria Rotaria Scientific classification Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Subkingdom: Eumetazoa Superphylum: Platyzoa Phylum: Rotifera Cuvier, 1798 Classes Monogononta Digononta Seisonidea The rotifers, or rotifaers, make up a phylum of microscopic and...


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Brachionus Calyciflorus male rotifers harassing a female
we shot this video in our lab using a camera fixed on our inverted microscope. It illustrates the behavior of male rotifers around a female rotifer. The males are the smaller organisms moving faster. The female is the larger organism moving slower


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Protista - Stentor in Rotifer Colony
this was originally a culture dish of stentors, but rotifers took it over.. see the result shot by: Esther Jang random comments by: Diana Lee and maybe Terry seetoe? produced by Hunter College High School students


Death of a Rotifer
When I don't play banjo, I try to make time for a little microscopy. Actually, this little Philodina could live for another decade in this dessicated state. Don't be scared, these little guys are really little animals with specialized cells....about 1000 of them. Rotifers can be found in lakes,...


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- Tags: biology cells cell microscope microscopy pond water storm rotifer rotofer RJ Storm
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Rotifers vs. Fungus
The parasitic fungus Rotiferopthera angustispora attacks Bdelloid rotifers.


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The Rotifer's lunch
Dispite their small dimensions, Rotifers are multicelled animals. Rotifers, whose name in latin means "wheel-bearer", have a crown of cilia around the mouth that they use to make a water circulation. The Video shows a rotifer (Philodina sp. ?) while feeding. Thanks to the microscope technique...


Rotifers (Phylodina)
A newly maturing closed system for ornamental fish produced a HUGE bloom of these rotifers. Later on as the system fully matured, their populations decreased, leveled off and is maintained.


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- Tags: Rotifer micro-organism protozoan
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Rotifer Eggs and their Movement
Several interesting things in one video. At the bottom right are a bunch of rotifer eggs. The one near the centre of the screen looks like it's almost ready to hatch. Looking at the two rotifers at the upper left, you can see how they 'irritate' each other and how one uses its 'feet' to move around.


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Rotifers in the Mist
I spent one afternoon chasing microscopic organisms through depths of fields like some Stanley Kubrick of the really small world. Rotifers remind me of the Sandworms of Dune: a set of huge jaws the size of their own body. Thing of nightmares.


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(red) Rotifer feeding
I got some water from a bird bath and looked at it under my microscope. There were tons of these rotifers in it, but what I'd like to know is why are mine red when the other ones I saw on youtube were clear. This is a video of a rotifer feeding, the two protruding parts at the front are how it...


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- Tags: short film rotifer rotifera fotifers microbes Daniel39363 feeding microbe microscopy microorganism organism red cillia
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Rotifer
Rotifer in action


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