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Early Detection Can Help Eradicate Invasive Mussels
This article reports on a device called the FlowCAM®‐XPL used to detect and count veligers (the larval stage of invasive zebra and quagga mussels) in five 40‐mL water samples. This equipment uses birefringence (a double‐refraction phenomenon in which an unpolarized beam of light is divided into two beams with different directions and relative velocities) to provide a fast and efficient means of detecting veligers in various concentrations. The article discusses how the FlowCAM®‐XPL operates, and its use of VisualSpreadsheet? image‐processing software.
Early Detection Can Help Eradicate Invasive Mussels
This article reports on a device called the FlowCAM®‐XPL used to detect and count veligers (the larval stage of invasive zebra and quagga mussels) in five 40‐mL water samples. This equipment uses birefringence (a double‐refraction phenomenon in which an unpolarized beam of light is divided into two beams with different directions and relative velocities) to provide a fast and efficient means of detecting veligers in various concentrations. The article discusses how the FlowCAM®‐XPL operates, and its use of VisualSpreadsheet? image‐processing software.
Early Detection Can Help Eradicate Invasive Mussels
Spaulding, Benjamin W. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 101 ; 19-20
2009-11-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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