Resting spore formation ofLeptocylindrus danicus (Bacillariophyceae) during short time-scale upwelling and its significance as predicted by a simple model |
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Authors: | Joji Ishizaka Motonori Kaichi Masayuki Takahashi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 305 Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan;(2) Present address: Department of Oceanography, Texas A&M University, 77843-3146 College Station, TX, U.S.A.;(3) Present address: Botany Department, University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo, 113, Japan |
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Abstract: | Resting spore formation during short time-scale upwelling and its significance were investigated in the field and by a simple theoretical model. Field observations of spore formation ofLeptocylindrus danicus were made off Izu Peninsula, Japan. A rapid increase in ratio of resting spore to vegetative cell numbers indicated thatL. danicus formed resting spores quickly as a response to nutrient depletion in the upwelled water, although only a very low number of resting spores was found in the upwelling. A simple model was constructed to investigate the possible advantages of spore formation during short time-scale upwelling. This showed that there is a critical time-scale for resting spore formation to be advantageous. The nutrient depletion period of the upwelling off Izu was shorter than the critical time-scale determined by the model. Rapid-sinking of resting spores may increase further the critical time-scale, unless spores return with upwelling water. For short time-scale upwelling, the vegetative cell may be better suited than the resting spore for enduring a short period of nutrient depletion. Contribution from Shimoda Marine Research Center, University of Tsukuba, No. 475. |
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Keywords: | Bacillariophyceae Leptocylindrus danicus Resting spore Time-scale Upwelling |
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