Life history of Apocarchesium arndti Norf &  Foissner, 2010 (Ciliophora, Peritrichia) including recognition of a novel type of zooid

IF 1.9 2区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY European journal of protistology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejop.2023.126022
Álmos Becz , Júlia Katalin Török
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Apocarchesium rosettum and A. arndti were originally discovered in Japan (Lake Biwa) and Germany (River Rhine), respectively. We report the first record of A. arndti in the Danube and provide a detailed description of its colony development. Our findings support the theory of moderate endemicity and reveal a new, smaller zooid type in A. arndti. This zooid remains attached to the colony, connected to the stalk myoneme but lacks an aboral ciliary wreath. Unlike microzooids, it is incapable of leaving the colony. It exhibits a less spherical shape and arises from the fourth division of the colony-founder cell. Although its specific function is unknown, it is hypothesized to support the stalk dish. Our results have significant implications for understanding the systematics of vorticellids, suggesting their ancestral nature as colonial organisms characterized by a helically contracting stalk myoneme. Furthermore, the exclusive retention of the stalk myoneme by the parental cell after binary fission may serve as a synapomorphy for the Vorticellidae. We provide a descriptive analysis of the ecological environment and microhabitat of A. arndti in the Danube, revealing its preference for well-developed, detritus-rich biofilms during summer, absence in late winter and spring, emergence during peak summer, and subsequent decline until mid-winter.

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Apocarchesium arndti Norf和Foissner的生活史,2010(Ciliophora,Peritricia),包括对一种新型动物的认识。
玫瑰Apocachesium rosettum和A.arndti最初分别在日本(琵琶湖)和德国(莱茵河)发现。我们报道了A.arndti在多瑙河的第一次记录,并详细描述了其殖民地的发展。我们的发现支持了中度地方性的理论,并揭示了a.arndti中一种新的、较小的动物类型。这种动物仍然附着在菌落上,与茎肌节相连,但缺乏人工纤毛环。与微小动物不同,它不能离开群落。它表现出较小的球形,并由菌落建立者细胞的第四次分裂产生。虽然它的具体功能尚不清楚,但据推测它可以支撑茎盘。我们的研究结果对理解涡旋纲的系统学具有重要意义,表明它们的祖先性质是以螺旋收缩茎肌体为特征的殖民生物。此外,在二元分裂后,亲本细胞对茎肌节的独家保留可能是Vorticellidae的突触形态。我们对a.arndti在多瑙河的生态环境和微栖息地进行了描述性分析,揭示了它在夏季喜欢发育良好、富含碎屑的生物膜,在冬末和春季不喜欢,在夏季高峰期出现,随后在冬季中期出现。
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European journal of protistology
European journal of protistology 生物-微生物学
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55
审稿时长
14.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Articles deal with protists, unicellular organisms encountered free-living in various habitats or as parasites or used in basic research or applications. The European Journal of Protistology covers topics such as the structure and systematics of protists, their development, ecology, molecular biology and physiology. Beside publishing original articles the journal offers a forum for announcing scientific meetings. Reviews of recently published books are included as well. With its diversity of topics, the European Journal of Protistology is an essential source of information for every active protistologist and for biologists of various fields.
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