Daniels Joost, Sainz Giovanna, Katija Kakani
Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA, 95039, USA.
Integr Org Biol. 2023 Jul 26;5(1):obad023. doi: 10.1093/iob/obad023. eCollection 2023.
Morphological features are the primary identifying properties of most animals and key to many comparative physiological studies, yet current techniques for preservation and documentation of soft-bodied marine animals are limited in terms of quality and accessibility. Digital records can complement physical specimens, with a wide array of applications ranging from species description to kinematics modeling, but options are lacking for creating models of soft-bodied semi-transparent underwater animals. We developed a lab-based technique that can live-scan semi-transparent, submerged animals, and objects within seconds. To demonstrate the method, we generated full three-dimensional reconstructions (3DRs) of an object of known dimensions for verification, as well as two live marine animals-a siphonophore and an amphipod-allowing detailed measurements on each. Techniques like these pave the way for faster data capture, integrative and comparative quantitative approaches, and more accessible collections of fragile and rare biological samples.
形态特征是大多数动物的主要识别特性,也是许多比较生理学研究的关键,但目前用于保存和记录软体海洋动物的技术在质量和可及性方面存在局限。数字记录可以补充实体标本,其应用广泛,涵盖从物种描述到运动学建模等多个领域,但目前缺乏为半透明水下软体动物创建模型的方法。我们开发了一种基于实验室的技术,能够在数秒内对浸没水中的半透明动物及物体进行实时扫描。为展示该方法,我们对一个已知尺寸的物体进行了完整的三维重建以作验证,还对两种活体海洋动物——一种管水母和一种双足节动物进行了三维重建,从而能够对每一个体进行详细测量。此类技术为更快的数据采集、综合及比较定量方法以及更便于获取脆弱和珍稀生物样本的馆藏奠定了基础。