Life Cycle of Polytomella caeca (Phytomonadida, Polyblepharidae) |
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Authors: | ELIZABETH LEWIS CARET MUNGER RUTH WATSON DONALD WISE |
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Affiliation: | The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio 44691 |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. Polytomella caeca (Phytomonadida, Polyblepharidae) reproduce by binary fission and sexual reproduction. The sexual process increases in frequency as the population becomes denser. Normally 2 monoecious isogametes engage their anterior flagella prior to fusion, which occurs by merging of the cells from their anterior to their posterior ends. This is followed by a period of zygotic enlargement before cleavage of the zygote into 4 daughter cells. Encystment occurs throughout the flagellates' bloom until they represent 80% of the individuals at the end of the bloom. Cysts are a resistant, not reproductive stage. The observations were made over long periods of time by following individual flagellates in microcultures and by viewing living cells taken at various stages from larger cultures. |
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Keywords: | Polytomella caeca Phytomonadida Polyblepharidae life cycle sexual reproduction encystment excystment |
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