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Dr Edward J. Buskey
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University of Texas - Marine Science Institute (UTMSI)
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Project:
Linking Propulsive Morphology, Swimming Behavior and Sensory Perception by Marine Planktonic Protists to their Trophic Roles within Marine Food Webs
(5 datasets)
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Laboratory results: High-speed high-magnification digital videos of protists (Protist Behavior and Imposed Flow project)
Role:
Co-Principal Investigator
2014-12-15
Preliminary and in progress
Copepod swimming particle image velocimetry raw videos collected from the North Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico from 2011-2014 (Protist Behavior and Imposed Flow project)
Role:
Principal Investigator
2016-01-25
Final no updates expected
Particle image velocimetry data of swimming in two species of tailed ciliates collected from the North Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico from 2011-2014 (Protist Behavior and Imposed Flow project)
Role:
Principal Investigator
2016-01-22
Final no updates expected
Ciliate escape response micro-PIV videos collected in the North Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico from 2011-2014 (Protist Behavior and Imposed Flow project)
Role:
Principal Investigator
2016-01-25
Final no updates expected
Ciliate escape response micro-PIV data collected from the North Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico from 2011-2014 (Protist Behavior and Imposed Flow project)
Role:
Principal Investigator
2016-01-25
Final no updates expected