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Life Cycle of Polytomella caeca (Phytomonadida, Polyblepharidae)
Authors:ELIZABETH LEWIS  CARET MUNGER  RUTH WATSON  DONALD WISE
Affiliation:The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio 44691
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.
Keywords:Polytomella caeca    Phytomonadida    Polyblepharidae    life cycle    sexual reproduction    encystment    excystment
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