The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

Rhizarian ‘Novel Clade 10’ Revealed as Abundant and Diverse Planktonic and Terrestrial Flagellates, including Aquavolon n. gen.

Rhizarian ‘Novel Clade 10’ Revealed as Abundant and Diverse Planktonic and Terrestrial Flagellates, including Aquavolon n. gen.
Rhizarian ‘Novel Clade 10’ Revealed as Abundant and Diverse Planktonic and Terrestrial Flagellates, including Aquavolon n. gen.
Rhizarian ‘Novel Clade 10’ (NC10) is frequently detected by 18S rRNA gene sequencing studies in freshwater planktonic samples. We describe a new genus and two species of eukaryovorous biflagellate protists, Aquavolon hoantrani n. gen. n. sp. and A. dientrani n. gen. n. sp., which represent the first morphologically characterized members of NC10, here named Aquavolonida ord. nov. The slightly metabolic cells possess naked heterodynamic flagella, whose kinetosomes lie at a right angle to each other and are connected by at least one fibril. Unlike their closest known relative Tremula longifila, they rotate around their longitudinal axis when swimming and only very rarely glide on surfaces. Screening of a wide range of environmental DNA extractions with lineage-specific PCR primers reveals that Aquavolonida consists of a large radiation of protists, which are most diversified in freshwater planktonic habitats and as yet undetected in marine environments. Earlier-branching lineages in Aquavolonida include less frequently detected organisms from soils and freshwater sediments. The 18S rRNA gene phylogeny suggests that Aquavolonida forms a common evolutionary lineage with tremulids and uncharacterized ‘Novel Clade 12’, which likely represents one of the deepest lineages in the Rhizaria, separate from Cercozoa (Filosa), Endomyxa, and Retaria.
1066-5234
828-842
Bass, David
7058c349-be39-4a68-8c41-04efabdc8029
Tikhonenkov, Denis Victorovich
0bbcc376-c60f-4448-a381-61043afeb32e
Foster, Rachel
ae78b2b5-6fee-486e-ac49-b755d2d2314c
Dyal, Patricia
1873d959-43db-4275-b5eb-35a0498af73e
Janouškovec, Jan
fbaa4a5d-872e-465b-b2c3-bb35df455cc6
Keeling, Patrick J.
fd51c2ef-1daa-442d-b186-71001aa7ca7d
Gardner, Michelle
5f2e1f51-5cb7-4645-a6a8-2c05364d7519
Neuhauser, Sigrid
ebc0b983-df6c-4395-bed4-c375514a7f76
Hartikainen, Hanna
8ed2d963-f595-4692-bb05-a93251564368
Mylnikov, Alexandre P.
ba6dced3-1dcf-4879-aca5-36782fceee35
Berney, Cédric
1662fbb4-8f14-4cbf-8f28-7448aab9e1f3
Bass, David
7058c349-be39-4a68-8c41-04efabdc8029
Tikhonenkov, Denis Victorovich
0bbcc376-c60f-4448-a381-61043afeb32e
Foster, Rachel
ae78b2b5-6fee-486e-ac49-b755d2d2314c
Dyal, Patricia
1873d959-43db-4275-b5eb-35a0498af73e
Janouškovec, Jan
fbaa4a5d-872e-465b-b2c3-bb35df455cc6
Keeling, Patrick J.
fd51c2ef-1daa-442d-b186-71001aa7ca7d
Gardner, Michelle
5f2e1f51-5cb7-4645-a6a8-2c05364d7519
Neuhauser, Sigrid
ebc0b983-df6c-4395-bed4-c375514a7f76
Hartikainen, Hanna
8ed2d963-f595-4692-bb05-a93251564368
Mylnikov, Alexandre P.
ba6dced3-1dcf-4879-aca5-36782fceee35
Berney, Cédric
1662fbb4-8f14-4cbf-8f28-7448aab9e1f3

Bass, David, Tikhonenkov, Denis Victorovich, Foster, Rachel, Dyal, Patricia, Janouškovec, Jan, Keeling, Patrick J., Gardner, Michelle, Neuhauser, Sigrid, Hartikainen, Hanna, Mylnikov, Alexandre P. and Berney, Cédric (2018) Rhizarian ‘Novel Clade 10’ Revealed as Abundant and Diverse Planktonic and Terrestrial Flagellates, including Aquavolon n. gen. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 65 (6), 828-842. (doi:10.1111/jeu.12524).

Record type: Article

Abstract

Rhizarian ‘Novel Clade 10’ (NC10) is frequently detected by 18S rRNA gene sequencing studies in freshwater planktonic samples. We describe a new genus and two species of eukaryovorous biflagellate protists, Aquavolon hoantrani n. gen. n. sp. and A. dientrani n. gen. n. sp., which represent the first morphologically characterized members of NC10, here named Aquavolonida ord. nov. The slightly metabolic cells possess naked heterodynamic flagella, whose kinetosomes lie at a right angle to each other and are connected by at least one fibril. Unlike their closest known relative Tremula longifila, they rotate around their longitudinal axis when swimming and only very rarely glide on surfaces. Screening of a wide range of environmental DNA extractions with lineage-specific PCR primers reveals that Aquavolonida consists of a large radiation of protists, which are most diversified in freshwater planktonic habitats and as yet undetected in marine environments. Earlier-branching lineages in Aquavolonida include less frequently detected organisms from soils and freshwater sediments. The 18S rRNA gene phylogeny suggests that Aquavolonida forms a common evolutionary lineage with tremulids and uncharacterized ‘Novel Clade 12’, which likely represents one of the deepest lineages in the Rhizaria, separate from Cercozoa (Filosa), Endomyxa, and Retaria.

This record has no associated files available for download.

More information

Accepted/In Press date: 28 March 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 May 2018
Published date: 14 November 2018
Additional Information: © 2018 The Authors Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Society of Protistologists

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 467596
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/467596
ISSN: 1066-5234
PURE UUID: 9b093dc8-0368-44e2-bff2-7cf024dae125
ORCID for Jan Janouškovec: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6547-749X

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 14 Jul 2022 17:14
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:11

Export record

Altmetrics

Contributors

Author: David Bass
Author: Denis Victorovich Tikhonenkov
Author: Rachel Foster
Author: Patricia Dyal
Author: Jan Janouškovec ORCID iD
Author: Patrick J. Keeling
Author: Michelle Gardner
Author: Sigrid Neuhauser
Author: Hanna Hartikainen
Author: Alexandre P. Mylnikov
Author: Cédric Berney

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×