A mobile optical coherence microscope for studying aquatic organisms in-and outside the laboratory
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Ling Wang
Samuel Davis
Tabea Quilitz
Thomas Beavis
Michael Bonadonna
Mantha Lamprousi
Roberto Montanari
Fabian Ruperti
Anniek Stokkermans
Tina Wiegand
Victoria Alicia Witte
Alejandro Gil Ortiz
Michael Dorrity
Jan Siemens
Jacob Musser
Detlev Arendt
Niko Leisch
Flora Vincent
Aissam Ikmi
Robert Prevedel
Abstract
DHigh-resolution, three-dimensional imaging of live organisms has largely depended on laboratory-bound microscopes, limiting quantitative analysis of morphology and dynamics to species that survive transport and thrive under lab-controlled conditions. Here we present a mobile optical coherence microscopy (OCM) platform that overcomes this constraint, delivering ∼2.5 µm axial resolution, label-free, volumetric imaging of live aquatic organisms in both laboratory and remote field environments. We demonstrate the platform across a broad range of aquatic organisms from the lab and field, spanning multiple phyla - including cnidarians, poriferans, annelids, arthropods and echinoderms – resolving internal anatomy, tissue boundaries and organismal morphology at micrometer scale without fixation, fluorescent labeling, or specialized sample preparation. High-speed acquisition, with up to 250 kHz A-line rate and 7.7 Hz volume rate, further enabled morphodynamic imaging of live biological processes, including cellular aggregate motility, embryonic cell division, and organ-level peristaltic dynamics in intact, living animals. To demonstrate field deployability, the platform was operated during the EMBL TREC pan-European expedition, enabling on-site, label-free imaging of marine organisms and plankton immediately upon collection. By decoupling high-resolution volumetric imaging from fixed laboratory settings, mobile OCM opens a path toward field-ready quantitative morphological and dynamic phenotyping of aquatic life.
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