The microaquarium is a small aquarium made from
plastic, they are very thin and the size is roughly eight cm by six cm by a third of
a cm. We began preparing our microaquariums
by choosing one of twelve water sources. From the one we chose, a sample of the dirt
was placed at the bottom the aquarium. Then it was filled three fourths of the
way with water from the same source. From
there three different water mosses were added.
Initially viewing the aquarium I was only able to see a small white multiple celled organism
moving fast all around it. Then when viewing
it under a microscope I was able to see many more organisms, ranging from worm
like creatures to organisms with rotors at the mouth. Both were consuming parts of the mosses and
moving around with moderate speed. The moving organisms were see-through, clear. They were both living about half way up the
mosses, slightly embedded in the plants.
On this initial viewing three organisms were seen.
The water
source was number six and its information is a s follows: located Spring
Creek off Woodson Dr. running through Dean's Woods Road frontage., Knox Co.
Tennessee. Partial shade exposure. Tennessee River water Shed N35 55.274 W083
56.888 848 ft 10/13/2013 Fissidens fontanus moss in stream (McFarland, 2013).
The pants within the aquarium are as folows:
The pants within the aquarium are as folows:
Amblestegium varium
(Hedwig) Lindberg. Moss. Collection from: Natural spring. At Carters Mill park.
Carter Mill Road, Knox Co. TN. Partial shade exposure. N36 01.168 W83 42.832.
10/13/2013
Fontinalis sp. Moss. Collected from: Holston River along
John Seveir Hwy under I-40 Bridge Partial shape exposure. Holston River water
shed N36 00.527 W83 49.549. 10/13/2013
Utricularia gibba L. Flowering plant. A carnivous plant.
Original material from south shore of Spain Lake(N35o55 122.35 W88o20 47.00),
Camp Bella Air Rd. East of Sparta TN. In White Co. and Grown in water tanks
outside of greenhouse at Hesler Biology Building. The University of Tennessee.
Knox Co. Knoxville TN. 10/13/2013
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