2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2008.00601.x
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AXENIC CULTIVATION OF THE HETEROTROPHIC DINOFLAGELLATE PFIESTERIA SHUMWAYAE AND OBSERVATIONS ON FEEDING BEHAVIOR1

Abstract: Pfiesteria shumwayae Glasgow et J. M. Burkh. [=Pseudopfiesteria shumwayae (Glasgow et J. M. Burkh.) Litaker, Steid., P. L. Mason, Shields et P. A. Tester] is a heterotrophic dinoflagellate commonly found in temperate, estuarine waters. P. shumwayae can feed on other protists, fish, and invertebrates, but research on the biochemical requirements of this species has been restricted by the lack of axenic cultures. An undefined, biphasic culture medium was formulated that supported the axenic growth of two of thre… Show more

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“…The epicone of attached dinoflagellates sometimes became deformed as the cells attempted to ingest the yolk particles.'' Based on these observations, these pseudopodia likely function in attachment to food items, and they appear to be most similar to pseudopodia of the heterotrophic dinoflagellate A. ocellatum (Brown, 1934;Nigrelli, 1936;Lom and Lawler, 1973;Skelton et al, 2008). This organism is an ectoparasite of fish, and is apparently closely related to Pfiesteria species (e.g.…”
Section: Axenic Culturementioning
confidence: 91%
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“…The epicone of attached dinoflagellates sometimes became deformed as the cells attempted to ingest the yolk particles.'' Based on these observations, these pseudopodia likely function in attachment to food items, and they appear to be most similar to pseudopodia of the heterotrophic dinoflagellate A. ocellatum (Brown, 1934;Nigrelli, 1936;Lom and Lawler, 1973;Skelton et al, 2008). This organism is an ectoparasite of fish, and is apparently closely related to Pfiesteria species (e.g.…”
Section: Axenic Culturementioning
confidence: 91%
“…The medium contained high levels of certain dissolved and particulate organic substances, including amino acids and lipids. The P. shumwayae flagellate cells were attracted to insoluble lipids present in the medium and appeared to feed on them, suggesting, as did the work of Skelton et al (2008), that phagotrophy may be required for growth under axenic conditions. See Section 9.2.1 for further information about feeding by axenically grown P. shumwayae.…”
Section: Axenic Culturementioning
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