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Factors controlling the abundance and size distribution of the phototrophic ciliate Myrionecta rubra in open waters of the North Atlantic

Factors controlling the abundance and size distribution of the phototrophic ciliate Myrionecta rubra in open waters of the North Atlantic
Factors controlling the abundance and size distribution of the phototrophic ciliate Myrionecta rubra in open waters of the North Atlantic
Myrionecta rubra, a ubiquitous planktonic ciliate, has received much attention due to its wide distribution, occurrence as a red tide organism, and unusual cryptophyte endosymbiont. Although well studied in coastal waters, M. rubra is poorly examined in the open ocean. In the Irminger Basin, North Atlantic, the abundance of M. rubra was 0–5 cells/ml, which is low compared with that found in coastal areas. Distinct patchiness (100 km) was revealed by geostatistical analysis. Multiple regression indicated there was little relationship between M. rubra abundance and a number of environmental factors, with the exception of temperature and phytoplankton biomass, which influenced abundance in the spring. We also improve on studies that indicate distinct size classes of M. rubra; we statistically recognise four significantly distinct width classes (5–16, 12–23, 18–27, 21–33 ?m), which decrease in abundance with increasing size. A multinomial logistic regression revealed the main variable correlated with this size distribution was ambient nitrate concentration. Finally, we propose a hypothesis for the distribution of sizes, involving nutrients, feeding, and dividing of the endosymbiont.
Cell size, Mesodinium rubrum, microzooplankton, plankton, protist distribution
1066-5234
457-465
Montagnes, David J.S.
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Holliday, Naomi P.
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Sanders, Richard
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Wilson, David
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Montagnes, David J.S., Allen, John T., Brown, Louise, Bulit, Celia, Davidson, Russell, Diaz-Avalos, Carlos, Fielding, Sophie, Heath, Mike, Holliday, Naomi P., Rasmussen, Jens, Sanders, Richard, Waniek, Joanna J. and Wilson, David (2008) Factors controlling the abundance and size distribution of the phototrophic ciliate Myrionecta rubra in open waters of the North Atlantic. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 55 (5), 457-465. (doi:10.1111/j.1550-7408.2008.00344.x).

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Myrionecta rubra, a ubiquitous planktonic ciliate, has received much attention due to its wide distribution, occurrence as a red tide organism, and unusual cryptophyte endosymbiont. Although well studied in coastal waters, M. rubra is poorly examined in the open ocean. In the Irminger Basin, North Atlantic, the abundance of M. rubra was 0–5 cells/ml, which is low compared with that found in coastal areas. Distinct patchiness (100 km) was revealed by geostatistical analysis. Multiple regression indicated there was little relationship between M. rubra abundance and a number of environmental factors, with the exception of temperature and phytoplankton biomass, which influenced abundance in the spring. We also improve on studies that indicate distinct size classes of M. rubra; we statistically recognise four significantly distinct width classes (5–16, 12–23, 18–27, 21–33 ?m), which decrease in abundance with increasing size. A multinomial logistic regression revealed the main variable correlated with this size distribution was ambient nitrate concentration. Finally, we propose a hypothesis for the distribution of sizes, involving nutrients, feeding, and dividing of the endosymbiont.

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Published date: September 2008
Keywords: Cell size, Mesodinium rubrum, microzooplankton, plankton, protist distribution

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Local EPrints ID: 63818
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/63818
ISSN: 1066-5234
PURE UUID: 7a413d64-13a6-4ae3-ad48-06649382df15

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Date deposited: 05 Nov 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:43

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Author: David J.S. Montagnes
Author: John T. Allen
Author: Louise Brown
Author: Celia Bulit
Author: Russell Davidson
Author: Carlos Diaz-Avalos
Author: Sophie Fielding
Author: Mike Heath
Author: Naomi P. Holliday
Author: Jens Rasmussen
Author: Richard Sanders
Author: Joanna J. Waniek
Author: David Wilson

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