Vannella salarenaria sp. nov. (Amoebozoa, Vannellida) and its implications for the distribution of amoebae

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Protistology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.21685/1680-0826-2022-16-4-3
A. Kudryavtsev, E. Volkova, A. Smirnov
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Summary Vannella salarenaria sp. nov. was isolated from the upper layer of sand at the dry bottom of Paralimniou lake (Cyprus). This species can be cultured under the salinity up to 40‰, like a typical marine amoeba. However, it also tolerates freshwater conditions and demonstrates a contractile vacuole in this case. Based on the morphological and SSU rRNA data, this species is most closely related to the previously sequenced marine strain Vannella sp. ED40Ana, isolated from the Ebro River delta on the Spanish coast of the Mediterranean Sea in 2000th. We present here archived morphological data on this strain. Among named species, the strain CY18.4SO.2 is most similar morphologically to V. flabellata , described by F.C. Page in 1974 as Platyamoeba . However, it differs from this species in the presence of pentagonal glycostyles in the cell coat. This is the first case of isolation of an amoeba species which can be cultured under marine conditions from the terrestrial habitat. It suggests that amoebae, showing a wide range of salinity tolerance, may populate terrestrial sites in the proximity of the sea.
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salarenaria sp11 .(变形虫目,变形虫门)及其对变形虫分布的启示
摘要:从塞浦路斯帕拉利姆尼奥湖干涸湖底的上层沙土中分离出了一株salarenaria Vannella。该物种可以在盐度高达40‰的环境中培养,就像典型的海洋变形虫一样。然而,它也能适应淡水环境,在这种情况下表现出可收缩的液泡。基于形态学和SSU rRNA数据,该物种与先前测序的海洋菌株Vannella sp. ED40Ana最接近,该菌株于2000年从地中海西班牙海岸的埃布罗河三角洲分离出来。我们在这里提出了该菌株的存档形态学数据。在已命名的种中,菌株CY18.4SO。2在形态上与F.C. Page在1974年描述为Platyamoeba的V. flabellata最相似。然而,它与这个物种的不同之处在于在细胞外壳中存在五角形糖柱。这是第一个从陆地栖息地分离出可以在海洋条件下培养的变形虫物种的案例。这表明变形虫,表现出广泛的耐盐性,可能在靠近海洋的陆地地点繁殖。
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Protistology
Protistology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: Protistology is one of the five "organism-oriented" journals for researchers of protistan material. The Journal publishes manuscripts on the whole spectrum of lower Eukaryote cells including protozoans, lower algae and lower fungi. Protistology publishes original papers (experimental and theoretical contributions), full-size reviews, short topical reviews (which are supposed to be somewhat "provocative" for setting up new hypotheses), rapid short communications, book reviews, symposia materials, historical materials, obituary notices on famous scientists, letters to the Editor, comments on and replies to published papers. Chronicles will present information about past and future scientific meetings, conferences, etc. THE PECULIARITIES OF THE JOURNAL - reviews, overviews and theoretical manuscripts on systematics, phylogeny, evolution and ecology of protists are favourably accepted - the manuscripts on multicellular organisms concerning their phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships with protists are also accepted - the size of manuscripts is usually not limited
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