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Effects of prey type on suspension-feeding behavior in Nile tilapia
Authors:Sanderson  S. Laurie  Ackermann   K. Lara
Affiliation:(1) EM Facility/Biology Department, San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA, 92182-4614, U.S.A;(2) Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80523, U.S.A
Abstract:Using freshly collected field samples and enrichment cultures, eight genera of cryptomonads from the Salton Sea are recorded for the first time. Comparative data from light and scanning electron microscopy were utilized to identify these genera and species. The genera included Chroomonas, Falcomonas, Hemiselmis, Plagioselmis, Pyrenomonas/Rhodomonas, Storeatula, Teleaulax, and the kathablepharid Leucocryptos. One putative genus remains unidentified and may represent a new taxon. SEM has not been conducted on this cryptomonad, but it has been isolated and is being maintained in culture. The genera and species identified from the Salton Sea are typical of marine rather then freshwater environments and may play an important role in primary productivity and as preferred food organisms for zooplankton.
Keywords:cryptomonads  Salton Sea  phytoplankton kathablepharid
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