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Microchannel used to created patches of DMSP.
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Trajectories of Oxyrrhis marina in a patch of DMSP. Yellow trajectories represent individuals with the fastest response, blue trajectories are individuals within the patch, and orange denotes all other trajectories. Circles indicate the starting point of each trajectory. The image is 3 mm wide.
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