浮游纤毛虫的功能生态学:测量对饥饿反应的死亡率

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Thomas Weisse, Ulrike Scheffel, Peter Stadler
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摘要

水生纤毛虫的种群动态由“自下而上”的食物供应和“自上而下”的放牧和寄生控制。虽然已经对饱和食物条件下纤毛虫的内在生长速率进行了一些详细的研究,但迄今为止,由饥饿引起的死亡率很少受到关注。为此,我们用三种不同的光学方法研究了三种食性淡水纤毛虫对饥饿的反应。其中两种方法,即(i)数值响应实验估计的纤毛虫死亡率(δ)和(ii)细胞数量下降率(ROD),使用常规光学显微镜研究纤毛虫种群的响应。第三种方法是使用FlowCAM仪器的成像细胞术,在饥饿实验期间监测单个细胞。与光学显微镜一样,FlowCAM方法基于实验容器中的ROD估计δ。然而,成像细胞术也测量了纤毛虫食物液泡中的相对细胞叶绿素a含量,作为细胞营养状况的代表。细胞chl的线性下降。a得到的δ值独立估计值与ROD计算的δ值相似。此外,FlowCAM测量显示,纤毛虫在暴露于饥饿时具有高度的表型可塑性。
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Functional ecology of planktonic ciliates: Measuring mortality rates in response to starvation

Functional ecology of planktonic ciliates: Measuring mortality rates in response to starvation

Population dynamics of aquatic ciliates are controlled “bottom-up” via food supply and “top-down” by grazing and parasitism. While intrinsic growth rates of ciliates under saturating food conditions have been studied in some detail, mortality rates induced by starvation have received little attention thus far. To this end, we examined the response of three algivorous freshwater ciliate species to starvation using three different optical methods. Two of these methods, i.e. ciliate mortality rates (δ) estimated from (i) numerical response experiments and (ii) the rate of decline (ROD) in cell numbers, investigated the response of the ciliate population using conventional light microscopy. The third method, imaging cytometry using a FlowCAM instrument, monitored single cells during the starvation experiment. Like light microscopy, the FlowCAM approach estimated δ based on ROD in the experimental containers. However, imaging cytometry also measured the relative cellular chlorophyll a content in the ciliates' food vacuoles as a proxy for the nutritional status of the cells. The linear decline of the cellular chl. a yielded an independent estimate of δ that was similar to δ calculated from ROD. Additionally, the FlowCAM measurements revealed a high degree of phenotypic plasticity of the ciliates when exposed to starvation.

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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology publishes original research on protists, including lower algae and fungi. Articles are published covering all aspects of these organisms, including their behavior, biochemistry, cell biology, chemotherapy, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, molecular biology, morphogenetics, parasitology, systematics, and ultrastructure.
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