Innovative TEM-coupled approaches to study foraminiferal cells

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2017-10
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Nomaki, Hidetaka
LeKieffre, Charlotte
Escrig, Stéphane
Meibom, Anders
Yagyu, Shinsuke
Richardson, Elizabeth A.
Matsuzaki, Takuya
Murayama, Masafumi
Geslin, Emmanuelle
Bernhard, Joan M.
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Ultrastructure
NanoSIMS
Micro-X-ray CT
Correlative microscopy
Isotope mapping
Microhabitat
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Transmission electron microscope (TEM) observation has revealed much about the basic cell biology of foraminifera. Yet, there remains much we do not know about foraminiferal cytology and physiology, especially for smaller benthic foraminifera, which inhabit a wide range of habitats. Recently, some TEM-coupled approaches have been developed to study correlative foraminiferal ecology and physiology in detail: Fluorescently Labeled Embedded Core (FLEC)-TEM for observing foraminiferal life-position together with their cytoplasmic ultrastructure, micro-X-ray computed tomography (CT)-TEM for observing and reconstructing foraminiferal cytoplasm in three dimensions (3D), and TEM-Nanometer-scale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) for mapping of elemental and isotopic compositions at sub-micrometer resolutions with known ultrastructure. In this contribution, we review and illustrate these recent advances of TEM-coupled methods.
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© The Author(s), 2017. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here under a nonexclusive, irrevocable, paid-up, worldwide license granted to WHOI. It is made available for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Marine Micropaleontology 138 (2018): 90-104, doi:10.1016/j.marmicro.2017.10.002.
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