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New CMEIAS Image Analysis Software for Computer-Assisted Microscopy of Microorganisms and Their Ecology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
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Microscopy is one of the most important techniques in microbial ecology, since this is the most direct approach to examine the microbe's world from its own perspective and spatial scale. The value of quantitative microscopy in studies of microbial ecology can be increased even further when used in conjunction with computer assisted image analysis. There are two main advantages of using digital image processing and pattern recognition techniques in conjunction with microscopy for quantitative studies of microbial ecology. First, automatic image analysis reduces the amount of tedious work with microscopes needed to accurately quantify in situ morphological diversity, abundance and metabolic activity of microbes. Secondly, these techniques provide an important quantitative tool that can significantly enhance the polyphasic analysis of the structure, diversity, spatial features, and functions of complex microbial communities in situ without cultivation.
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