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A new method was utilized to study species-specific responses of phytoplankton to phosphorus limitation in a nutrient enrichment experiment. A substrate, ELF, produces a fluorescent precipitate at the sites of alkaline phosphatase (AP), which makes it possible to visually detect phosphorus (P) limitation in individual cells of multiple species. Lake water was incubated in the laboratory to induce nitrogen (N) or P limitation. Initially, little or no ELF labeling was observed for any of the phytoplankton species, indicating a general lack of P limitation. This observation was supported by low bulk AP activity in the initial field samples. During the experiment, several chlorophyte taxa ( Coelastrum , Eudorina , a solitary spiny coccoid) were driven to P limitation, as evidenced by a high percentage of cells displaying ELF labeling when inorganic N was added. Taxa such as Actinastrum and Dictyosphaerium , on the contrary, were never P limited. Little or no ELF was observed in cyanobacterial species, suggesting that P limitation was not achieved in these organisms. Using traditional bulk AP activity, significantly higher levels of AP activity were observed in treatments with inorganic N additions, compared to those with phosphate additions. ELF labeling generally followed the trend of bulk AP, except in species that did not dominate the biomass. Finally, we noted that all species observed were ELF labeled at least on one occasion, except for fragile flagellates which did not withstand the labeling procedure.  相似文献   

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In the sexually deceptive orchid genus Ophrys , reproductive isolation is based on the specific attraction of males of a single pollinator species by mimicking the female species-specific sex pheromone. Changes in the odor composition can lead to hybridization and speciation by the attraction of a new pollinator that acts as an isolation barrier toward other sympatrically occurring Ophrys species. On Sardinia, we investigated the evolutionary origin of two sympatrically occurring endemic species, Ophrys chestermanii and O. normanii , which are both pollinated by males of the cuckoo bumblebee Bombus vestalis . Chemical and electrophysiological analyses of floral scent and genetic analyses with amplified fragment length polymorphisms and plastid-markers clearly showed that O. normanii is neither a hybrid nor a hybrid species. The two species evolved from different ancestors, viz. O. normanii from O. tenthredinifera and O. chestermanii from O. annae , and converged to the same pollinator attracted by the same bouquet of polar compounds. In spite of sympatry, pollinator sharing and overlapping blooming periods, no evidence has been obtained for gene flow between O. chestermanii and O. normanii indicating an unusual case among sexually deceptive orchids in which postmating rather than premating reproductive isolation mechanisms strongly prevent interspecific gene flow.  相似文献   

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