Differentiation betweenPhaeocystis pouchetii (Har.) Lagerheim andPhaeocystis globosa Scherffel |
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Authors: | J. Jahnke M. E. M. Baumann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Abteilung für Systematik und Geobotanik, Biologie I der Rheinisch Westfälischen TH Aachen, Worringer Weg 1, D-5100 Aachen |
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Abstract: | An Arctic clone ofPhaeocystis pouchetii LAGERHEIM was compared toPhaeocystis globosa SCHERFFEL isolated from the southern North Sea with regard to temperature tolerance and colony shapes. Already youngP.pouchetii colonies (<100 m) show the typical distribution of the cells in groups, separated from each other by wide zones of cell-free mucilage; the maximum colony size is ca 2 mm in diameter.P.pouchetii colonies form clouds with bubble-like vesicles, spherical colony-shapes are seldom found.P.globosa colonies are spherical up to a size of 2 mm; the cells are distributed homogeneously over the periphery of the colonies. A pouchetii-like distribution of cells never occurs either in the spherical young colonies or in the pear-shaped old colonies (size up to 8 mm). A development from the colony shape of the globosa-type to the pouchetii-type or vice versa was never found. Therefore the colony shape has to be considered a constant distinctive character. Single cells ofP.pouchetii andP.globosa cannot be separated from each other by using the light microscope; this also holds for the flagellates and the non-motile cells.P.pouchetii grows well between 0°C and 14°C,P.globosa between 4°C and 22°C, respectively. Because of the distinctive differences in the morphology of the colonies and the differences in temperature tolerances we propose thatPhaeocystis globosa should no longer be considered conspecific withPhaeocystis pouchetii. |
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Keywords: | Phaeocystis pouchetii P.globosa temperature tolerances colony shapes growth |
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