Auxospore formation inLicmophora (Bacillariophyta) |
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Authors: | David G. Mann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Edinburgh, Mayfield Road, EH9 3JH Edinburgh, Scotland, UK |
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Abstract: | InLicmophora gracilis var.anglica two auxospores are produced per pair of mother-cells, through the allogamic fusion of migratory and stationary gametes. Both active gametes are produced from the same mother-cell and hence both zygotes are formed in the other mother-cell. Pairing can occur between two stalked cells, or between a stalked cell and a detached cell; in the latter case the migratory gametes derive from the detached cell. The auxospores expand parallel to one another and to the apical axis of the donor mother-cell. Behavioural anisogamy of this kind, which may be termed thecis-type, seems to be characteristic of most araphid pennates and contrasts with thetrans-type exhibited byCymbella, Gomphonema and some other raphid taxa, where each mother-cell produces one migratory and one stationary gamete. |
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Keywords: | Bacillariophyta Pennatae Fragilariaceae Licmophora gracilis var.anglica Auxospore formation taxonomy |
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