Aydin Kaleli, M. Krzywda, A. Witkowski, C. Riaux-Gobin, C. Solak, I. Zgłobicka, T. Płociński, J. Grzonka, K. Kurzydłowski, A. Car, C. Desrosiers, Y. Kaska, K. Mccartney
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引用次数: 14
摘要
海洋硅藻Olifantiella Riaux Gobin et Compere主要分布在热带印度-太平洋珊瑚礁环境中。该属有大约12个有效发表的分类群,其特征是由大乳晕、宽穿孔带和喇叭形管状颊口突组成的经根尖伸长的条纹。与该属相关的分类群,即马氏乳杆菌的阀盖在面/地幔交界处的阀盖周围有一个运河状结构,而与戈兰迪亚纳乳杆菌的则有一个简单的地幔或极窄的运河和由中空突起组成的复杂的颊portula。本研究扩大了Olifantiella的地理分布,包括在爱琴海土耳其海岸的红海龟刮伤中观察到的物种,以及土耳其黑海和亚得里亚海海岸的样本。在加勒比海的马提尼克岛也发现了Olifantiella。由于乳晕和颊Portula结构,建议将Navicula weatherita转移为Olifantiella weatherita。此外,将聚焦离子束(FIB)应用于截头体的顺序切割,可以解析马氏Olifantiella瓣膜的超微结构。
A new sediment dwelling and epizoic species of Olifantiella (Bacillariophyceae), with an account on the genus ultrastructure based on Focused Ion Beam nanocuts
The marine diatom Olifantiella Riaux-Gobin et Compere predominantly occurs in tropical Indo-Pacific coral reef environments. The genus has about a dozen validly published taxa and is characterized by transapically elongate striae composed of a macroareola, broad perforated girdle, and tubular buciniportula process of trumpet-shape. The valve mantle of taxa related to the generitype, O. mascarenica, have a canal-shaped structure around the valve at the face / mantle junction, while those to O. gorandiana have a simple mantle or strongly narrow canal and complex buciniportula composed of hollow processes. The geographic distribution of Olifantiella is expanded in this study to include species observed in loggerhead sea turtles scrapes from the Aegean Turkish coast and samples from the Turkish Black Sea and Adriatic Sea coasts. Olifantiella has also been identified in Martinique Island, Caribbean Sea. A transfer of Navicula infirmitata is proposed due to the areola and buciniportula structure, as Olifantiella infirmitata. Further, an application of the Focused Ion Beam (FIB) to a sequential cutting of frustules allows resolution of Olifantiella mascarenica valve ultrastructure.
期刊介绍:
Fottea is a journal of Czech Phycological Society (formerly bulletin Czech Phycology). Fottea publishes papers on all aspects of the ecology, physiology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, systematics and uses of algae (including cyanobacteria)