Abstract: | Growth and formation of probable gametes in clonal cultures of Ceratium schrankii Kofoid isolated from the Gulf of Naples were monitored at 15, 20 and 25°C (12:12h LD period). Sustained division rates (k) of 0.15 div d ?1 at 15°C and elevated ones at 20°C (0.27 div d?1) and 25°C (0.25 div d?1) were obtained. “Gamete” formation occurred at each temperature with few “gametes” observed at 15°C, and the greatest numbers at 20° and 25°C. This process in each parent cell involved two successive divisions with the first division forming tow “pregametes” which, within a few hours, divided again to form four motile unicells. These “gametes” remained motile for at least 24 h and normally survived for no longer tahn 48 h. Depending on the initial population at the onset of “gamete” formation, the impact on Ceratium populations was to cause either a momentary pause in log growth or a reversible decline in the populaiton. |