HIGH THROUGHPUT MICROSCOPIC IMAGING AND SEMIAUTOMATED IMAGE ANALYSIS FOR DIATOM PERMANENT SLIDES.

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Title: HIGH THROUGHPUT MICROSCOPIC IMAGING AND SEMIAUTOMATED IMAGE ANALYSIS FOR DIATOM PERMANENT SLIDES.
Authors: Kloster, Michael, Kauer, Gerhard, Nattkemper, Tim, Beszteri, Bánk
Source: Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung; 2018, Issue 716, p95-95, 1p
Abstract: We recently developed a workflow combining high throughput microscopic imaging with image analysis implemented in our custom developed software SHERPA. This workflow enables the extraction of morphometric features from large numbers of specimens mounted onto diatom slides, and can be used for dowanstream analyses addressing morphometric variability or taxonomic identification. On this poster, we present the workflow and three case studies looking at morphometric variability at the intraspecific and intrageneric level, and give an outlook towards ongoing work aimed at bringing these methods to a next level, i.e., making them applicable for community analyses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ISSN:16183193
Published in:Berichte zur Polar- und Meeresforschung
Language:English