Qualitative assessment of urban virtual interactive environments for educational proposals

Author(s):  
Xavier Calvo ◽  
Mónica Sánchez-Sepúlveda ◽  
David Fonseca ◽  
Nick van der Graaf ◽  
Miquel Sans ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mathias Seitel ◽  
Vivek Vaidya ◽  
Raghu Kokku ◽  
Rakesh Mullick

Author(s):  
Nancy R. Wallace ◽  
Craig C. Freudenrich ◽  
Karl Wilbur ◽  
Peter Ingram ◽  
Ann LeFurgey

The morphology of balanomorph barnacles during metamorphosis from the cyprid larval stage to the juvenile has been examined by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The free-swimming cyprid attaches to a substrate, rotates 90° in the vertical plane, molts, and assumes the adult shape. The resulting metamorph is clad in soft cuticle and has an adult-like appearance with a mantle cavity, thorax with cirri, and incipient shell plates. At some time during the development from cyprid to juvenile, the barnacle begins to mineralize its shell, but it is not known whether calcification occurs before, during, or after ecdysis. To examine this issue, electron probe x-ray microanalysis (EPXMA) was used to detect calcium in cyprids and juveniles at various times during metamorphosis.Laboratory-raised, free-swimming cyprid larvae were allowed to settle on plastic coverslips in culture dishes of seawater. The cyprids were observed with a dissecting microscope, cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen-cooled liquid propane at various times (0-24 h) during metamorphosis, freeze dried, rotary carbon-coated, and examined with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). EPXMA dot maps were obtained in parallel for qualitative assessment of calcium and other elements in the carapace, wall, and opercular plates.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Swar Vimawala ◽  
Erin Reilly ◽  
Colin Huntley ◽  
Maurits Boon ◽  
Gurston Nyquist ◽  
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