نتایج جستجو برای: cryptophyte 

تعداد نتایج: 171  

2016
Matthew D. Johnson David J. Beaudoin Aitor Laza-Martinez Sonya T. Dyhrman Elizabeth Fensin Senjie Lin Aaron Merculief Satoshi Nagai Mayza Pompeu Outi Setälä Diane K. Stoecker

Ciliates from the genus Mesodinium are globally distributed in marine and freshwater ecosystems and may possess either heterotrophic or mixotrophic nutritional modes. Members of the Mesodinium major/rubrum species complex photosynthesize by sequestering and maintaining organelles from cryptophyte prey, and under certain conditions form periodic or recurrent blooms (= red tides). Here, we presen...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2004
Hae Jin Jeong Yeong Du Yoo Jae Seong Kim Tae Hoon Kim Jong Hyeok Kim Nam Seon Kang Wonho Yih

We first reported here that the harmful alga Cochlodinium polykrikoides, which had been previously known as an autotrophic dinoflagellate, was a mixotrophic species. We investigated the kinds of prey species and the effects of the prey concentration on the growth and ingestion rates of C. polykrikoides when feeding on an unidentified cryptophyte species (Equivalent Spherical Diameter, ESD = 5.6...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Dajun Qiu Liangmin Huang Senjie Lin

Protist-alga symbiosis is widespread in the ocean, but its characteristics and function in situ remain largely unexplored. Here we report the symbiosis of the ciliate Mesodinium rubrum with cryptophyte cells during a red-tide bloom in Long Island Sound. In contrast to the current notion that Mesodinium retains cryptophyte chloroplasts or organelles, our multiapproach analyses reveal that in thi...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2007
Hae Jin Jeong Jeong Hyun Ha Yeong Du Yoo Jae Yeon Park Jong Hyeok Kim Nam Seon Kang Tae Hoon Kim Hyung Seop Kim Won Ho Yih

To explore the feeding ecology of the Pfiesteria-like dinoflagellate (PLD) Luciella masanensis (GenBank Accession no. AM050344, previously Lucy), we investigated the feeding behavior and the kinds of prey species that L. masanensis fed on and determined its growth and ingestion rates of L. masanensis when it fed on the dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae and an unidentified cryptophyte species ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Christopher E Lane Krystal van den Heuvel Catherine Kozera Bruce A Curtis Byron J Parsons Sharen Bowman John M Archibald

Nucleomorphs are the remnant nuclei of algal endosymbionts that took up residence inside a nonphotosynthetic eukaryotic host. The nucleomorphs of cryptophytes and chlorarachniophytes are derived from red and green algal endosymbionts, respectively, and represent a stunning example of convergent evolution: their genomes have independently been reduced and compacted to <1 megabase pairs (Mbp) in ...

2006
Hae Jin Jeong Jeong Hyun Ha Jae Yeon Park Jong Hyeok Kim Nam Seon Kang Sanghee Kim Jae Seong Kim Yeong Du Yoo Won Ho Yih

To explore the distribution of Pfiesteria piscicida in Korean coastal waters, we analyzed the morphology and DNA sequence of several isolates collected from 6 locations along the southern and western Korean coasts. We also investigated the prey species consumed by a Korean isolate and determined the growth and ingestion rates of P. piscicida when it fed on the dinoflagellate Amphidinium cartera...

Journal: :Journal of microbiological methods 2002
Eva S Lindström Thomas Weisse Peter Stadler

We developed a fast and simple protocol for accurate quantification of small freshwater ciliates by flow cytometry (FCM). The ciliates were stained with several nucleic acid stains such as TO-PRO-1, YO-YO-1 and PicoGreen, and analysed by a commercially available flow cytometer. The method was tested with cultures of the prostomatid species Urotricha farcta and Balanion planctonicum, including t...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2006
Sven B Gould Maik S Sommer Peter G Kroth Gillian H Gile Patrick J Keeling Uwe-G Maier

The complex plastid of the cryptophyte Guillardia theta and of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum can both be traced back to an engulfed eukaryotic red alga. The eukaryotic origin of these plastids is most obvious in cryptophytes, where the organelle still possesses a remnant nucleus, the nucleomorph. The nucleomorph itself is embedded in the periplastid compartment (PPC), the remnant of the ...

Journal: :Journal of Plankton Research 2022

Abstract Cryptophytes are flagellated, eukaryotic phytoplankton found in environments ranging from tea-colored ponds to the blue-water open ocean. vary color green red, a trait that is imparted primarily by their phycobiliprotein (PBP) accessory pigments. These PBPs have likely played key role diversification of cryptophytes into wide range aquatic over evolutionary history. This review covers ...

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