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IMPORTANCE OF RESTING STAGES IN DIATOM SEASONAL SUCCESSION1
Authors:Melissa R. McQuoid  Louis A. Hobson
Abstract:The role of environmental factors in seasonal succession of six clones of marine diatoms was examined by testing effects of various combinations of temperature (5°, 10°, 15°, 20°C) and photoperiod (10, 12, 14, 16 h) on time to germination of resting stages and subsequent vegetative cell division rates. Resting stages were induced in batch cultures using a low nutrient medium and a cold, dark period. A three-factor ANOVA showed that species, temperature, daylength, and their interactions signficantly (P =0.0001) injuenced germination time and division rate. Resting stages of Chaetoceros similis Cleve and Odontella aurita (Lyngbye) Agardh were most successful in producing populations of cells on warm, long days (20°C/16 h). Chaetoceros didymus Ehrenberg and C. cinctus Gran were most successful under more moderate conditions (15°C/14 h). Resting stages of Ditylum bright-wellii (West) Grunow germinated and cells divided rapidly under all conditions. No consistent pattern was evident with Thalassiosira rotula Meunier. We compared results of the laboratory study with environmental conditions prevailing during the presence of these species in a British Columbia fjord. Favorable growth conditions determined for C. didymus, D. brightwellii, and T. rotula were similar to conditions present when these species were commonly found in the fjord.
Keywords:Bacillariophyceae  germination  photoperiod  resting stages  spores  succession  temperature
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