TY - JOUR
T1 - Sporogenesis of an extracellular cell chain from the spheroidal radiolarian host Haliommilla capillaceum (Haeckel), Polycystina, Protista
AU - Suzuki, Noritoshi
AU - Kurihara, Toshiyuki
AU - Matsuoka, Atsushi
N1 - Funding Information:
This study is a result of the 7th Observation Tour of Living Radiolarians at Sesoko Island, hosted by Atsushi Matsuoka (Niigata University). We thank the staff of the Sesoko Tropical Biosphere Research Center, University of the Ryukyus. We are greatly indebted to Yoshikatsu Nakano for help with sampling work. We extend appreciations to all of the tour participants for their kind help with daily laboratory work. Tomoko Yuasa, Shigeki Mayama, and Osamu Takahashi (Tokyo Gakugei University) provided valuable comments on the physical ecology of radiolarians. The manuscript has been greatly improved with the constructive comments and suggestions from two anonymous reviewers and Tomoko Yuasa. We also send our gratitude to the editor of the journal, Ellen Thomas, who permitted to accept this manuscript. Our research was partly supported by the Tohoku University Global COE Program “Global Education and Research Center for Earth and Planetary Dynamics.”
PY - 2009/9
Y1 - 2009/9
N2 - We present the first record of a living solitary spherical polycystine radiolarian, Haliommilla capillaceum (Haeckel), with a chain of extracellular cells. The extracellular cells divided seven times over about 4 h from the 8-cell to the 1024-cell stage and then swam away. At the 1024-cell stage, the cells were very small isospores (ca. 12 μm in length). After final cytokinesis, the cells remained essentially immobile, with only occasional movement. After this immobile stage, they abruptly swam out in a burst into seawater. The cell division patterns and cell shape are similar to the sporogenesis of the host-specific parasitic dinoflagellate Duboscquella sp. infecting a tintinnid. Precise identification, however, needs molecular analysis, transmitted scanning images and proliferation test.
AB - We present the first record of a living solitary spherical polycystine radiolarian, Haliommilla capillaceum (Haeckel), with a chain of extracellular cells. The extracellular cells divided seven times over about 4 h from the 8-cell to the 1024-cell stage and then swam away. At the 1024-cell stage, the cells were very small isospores (ca. 12 μm in length). After final cytokinesis, the cells remained essentially immobile, with only occasional movement. After this immobile stage, they abruptly swam out in a burst into seawater. The cell division patterns and cell shape are similar to the sporogenesis of the host-specific parasitic dinoflagellate Duboscquella sp. infecting a tintinnid. Precise identification, however, needs molecular analysis, transmitted scanning images and proliferation test.
KW - Haliommilla
KW - Living
KW - Parasite
KW - Radiolaria
KW - Sporogenesis
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U2 - 10.1016/j.marmicro.2009.04.007
DO - 10.1016/j.marmicro.2009.04.007
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:68349095145
SN - 0377-8398
VL - 72
SP - 157
EP - 164
JO - Marine Micropaleontology
JF - Marine Micropaleontology
IS - 3-4
ER -