A low-cost technique to manufacture a container to process meiofauna for scanning electron microscopy

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Abstract

An easy and low-cost method to elaborate a container to dehydrate nematodes and other meiofauna in order to process them for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is presented. Illustrations of its elaboration, step by step, are included. In addition, a brief methodology to process meiofauna, especially nematodes and kinorhynchs, and illustrations are provided. With this methodology it is possible to easily introduce the specimens, to lock them in a closed chamber allowing the infiltration of fluids and gases (ethanol, acetone, carbon dioxide) but avoiding losing the specimens. After using this meiofauna basket for SEM the results are efficient. Examples of nematode and kinorhynch SEM pictures obtained using this methodology are also included.

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Abolafia, J. (2015). A low-cost technique to manufacture a container to process meiofauna for scanning electron microscopy. Microscopy Research and Technique, 78(9), 771–776. https://doi.org/10.1002/jemt.22538

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