1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.0022-3646.1996.00928.x
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ECOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF DIATOM CELL MOTILITY. I. CHARACTERIZATION OF MOTILITY AND ADHESION IN FOUR DIATOM SPECIES1

Abstract: To better determine the ecological role of motility in pennate diatoms, we quantitatively characterized several motility and adhesion properties of four species of motile pennate diatoms (Craticula sp., Pinnularia sp., Nitzschia sp., and Stauroneis sp.) isolated from the same freshwater pond. Using computer‐assisted video microscopy, we measured speed, size/shape, functional adhesion, path curvature, and light sensitivity for these species, each of which shows a distinctive set of motile behaviors. The average… Show more

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“…The samples were washed several times with distilled H20 and then transferred to small polystyrene Petri dishes containing a defined Diatom Medium [DM: 300 pM Ca(NO&, 400 pM KH4P04, 100 pM MgS04, 0.01% v/v saturated Na2Si03 at pH 8.5, 1 pM FeSO4, 0.1 pM MnC12, 5% v/v soil extract, 1 pg mI-' niacinamide, lpg mI-' thiamine, 0.1 pg mI-' biotin, and 1 pg mL-' B12] at pH 6.7 (Cohn & Weitzell 1996). Cell cultures were incubated at 1Cb12"C on a 10:14 h LD cycle to simulate winter conditions when diatoms are most abundant in our source pond.…”
Section: Cell Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The samples were washed several times with distilled H20 and then transferred to small polystyrene Petri dishes containing a defined Diatom Medium [DM: 300 pM Ca(NO&, 400 pM KH4P04, 100 pM MgS04, 0.01% v/v saturated Na2Si03 at pH 8.5, 1 pM FeSO4, 0.1 pM MnC12, 5% v/v soil extract, 1 pg mI-' niacinamide, lpg mI-' thiamine, 0.1 pg mI-' biotin, and 1 pg mL-' B12] at pH 6.7 (Cohn & Weitzell 1996). Cell cultures were incubated at 1Cb12"C on a 10:14 h LD cycle to simulate winter conditions when diatoms are most abundant in our source pond.…”
Section: Cell Culturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For motile pennate diatoms, these responses include the ability of cells to accumulate within areas of low to moderate intensity light, diurnal cycles of movement within the sediment, and avoidance of areas with high intensity light (Round & Palmer 1966, Harper 1977, Nultsch & Hader 1988, Hader & Hoiczyk 1992. These behaviours appear to be driven mainly by photophobic responses which change the direction of diatom movement, either as a step-down response (moving into the light) at low to moderate light levels or a step-up response (away from the light) at high light levels (Nultsch & Hader 1988, Cohn & Weitzell 1996.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Pennate diatoms, the dominant algae in our experimental flumes (unpublished data), can actively move to the surface of sandy sediments (Stevenson, 1996). Gliding speeds in the range of 60-600 lm min -1 have been measured (Cohn & Weitzell, 1996, Gupta & Agrawal, 2007, Du et al, 2010. If one assumes an extreme scenario in which a cell moves upwards from 4 cm depth along a path defined by a sphere packing of idealized sand grains with a diameter of 200 lm, then a motile alga would need between 2 and 18 h (depending on gliding speed) to return to the surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Wenderoth and IWF 1983). The threshold values which have to be exceeded or fallen below are species-specific (Nultsch 1956;Cohn and Weitzell 1996). Of major importance in diatoms (as photosynthesizing organisms) are light-regulated migratory reactions, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%