File:Desiccation-Tolerance-in-the-Tardigrade-Richtersius-coronifer-Relies-on-Muscle-Mediated-Structural-pone.0085091.s001.ogv

Desiccation-Tolerance-in-the-Tardigrade-Richtersius-coronifer-Relies-on-Muscle-Mediated-Structural-pone.0085091.s001.ogv(Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 1 min 17 s, 768 × 576 pixels, 491 kbps overall, file size: 4.48 MB)

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English: Anhydrobiotic tun formation in Richtersius coronifer

The most obvious morphological changes associated with tun formation are the anterior-posterior contraction of the trunk and retraction of legs. According to our observations of the behavior of animals during entrance into anhydrobiosis, this process is initiated when the animals sense a decrease in external water potential. Entrance into and exit out of anhydrobiosis can be divided into four separate stages (I, active hydrated; II, dehydrating, ‘tucking in’; III, anhydrobiotic tun state; IV, rehydration) the completion of which is an active process orchestrated by the muscle system. The movie was made using an Infinity X Digital Camera (DeltaPix, Denmark) mounted on a Leica MZ 16 microscope (x80 magnification).

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Source Movie S1 from "Halberg KA, Jørgensen A, Møbjerg N" (2013). "Desiccation Tolerance in the Tardigrade Richtersius coronifer Relies on Muscle Mediated Structural Reorganization". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0085091. PMC: 3877342.
Author Halberg K, J?rgensen A, M?bjerg N
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 08 January 2014. It was captioned as follows:
English: The tardigrade Richtersius coronifer changes its shape and metabolic activity in response to the lack or presence of water.
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English: The tardigrade Richtersius coronifer changes its shape and metabolic activity in response to the lack or presence of water.
中文(简体):缓步动物Richtersius coronifer在缺水时会改变自己的形状与新陈代谢活动。

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