Ran Li , Wenbao Zhuang , Xiaochen Feng , Xiaoxuan Zhu , Xiaozhong Hu
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摘要
Plagiopylea 类纤毛虫作为原核生物的消费者,在各种厌氧环境中发挥着重要作用。然而,人们对这类纤毛虫的多样性和系统发育仍然知之甚少,尤其是海洋生物代表。本研究对在中国不同潮间带厌氧沉积物中发现的三个纤毛虫物种进行了研究,即新种纤毛虫(Parasonderia elongata spec.nov.)、已知的纤毛虫(P. cyclostoma)和纤毛虫(P. vestita)。细长副栉水母(Parasonderia elongata)体型较大,体形细长,口部开口呈椭圆形,口部内含体数量较多,细胞表面最左侧的颊后多内含体明显缩短。该研究首次改进了对 P. cyclostoma 的诊断并对其进行了重新描述,包括提供了关于次纤毛虫和分子序列的数据。系统发生学分析表明,这三个物种聚集在一起,并与 GenBank 数据库中已有的一个中国 P. vestita 群体的序列形成一个强大的支系。
Morphology and molecular phylogeny of three Parasonderia species including a new species (Ciliophora, Plagiopylea)
Ciliates of the class Plagiopylea play a vital role in various anaerobic environments as consumers of prokaryotes. Yet, the diversity and phylogeny of this group of ciliates, especially marine representatives, remain poorly known. In this study, three Parasonderia species, viz., Parasonderia elongata spec. nov., and the already known P. cyclostoma and P. vestita, discovered in anaerobic sediments from various intertidal zones in China, were investigated based on their living morphology, infraciliature, and small subunit ribosomal rRNA gene sequences. Parasonderia elongata can be recognized by its larger body size, elongated body shape, oval oral opening, number of oral kineties, and significantly shortened leftmost postbuccal polykineties on the cell surface. Improved diagnosis and redescription of P. cyclostoma is provided for the first time, including data on infraciliature and molecular sequence. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that the three species cluster together and with the sequence of a Chinese population of P. vestita already present in the GenBank database, forming a robust clade.
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Articles deal with protists, unicellular organisms encountered free-living in various habitats or as parasites or used in basic research or applications. The European Journal of Protistology covers topics such as the structure and systematics of protists, their development, ecology, molecular biology and physiology. Beside publishing original articles the journal offers a forum for announcing scientific meetings. Reviews of recently published books are included as well. With its diversity of topics, the European Journal of Protistology is an essential source of information for every active protistologist and for biologists of various fields.