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Figure demonstrating shell repair and algae in stomachs of specimens. from The impacts of past, present and future ocean chemistry on predatory planktonic snails

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posted on 2021-08-04, 00:33 authored by Deborah Wall-Palmer, Lisette Mekkes, Paula Ramos-Silva, Linda K. Dämmer, Erica Goetze, Karel Bakker, Elza Duijm, Katja T. C. A. Peijnenburg
Figure S2. Images of Atlanta ariejansseni juveniles (a) Fluorescence image showing a repair (indicated by white arrow) to the side of a shell that is fluorescing (mid-1960s treatment, replicate 3) and (b) a cross section of the same specimen imaged using microCT showing the repair from the inside of the shell. (c, d) Bright green algae were visible in the stomachs of the specimens, for example specimens from the ‘normal’ rate of growth experiment, day 9 (c), and specimens from the mid-1960s treatment, replicate 2 (d).

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