The ultrastructure of the living foraminiferan, Ammonia sp. (phylotype unknown), collected from surficial and deeper, subsurface (anoxic) sediments from the Dutch Wadden Sea, was examined to provide information on the physiology of the foraminiferal cell and its adaptive strategies to low‑oxygen conditions. The observed changes in cell ultrastructure under anoxia were further compared with the cell ultrastructure of Ammonia sp. (phylotype T6), from oxic and anoxic incubation experiments. The ultrastructural evidence indicates that under low‑oxygen conditions Ammonia spp. may accumulate lipid droplets. In addition, the size of the lipid droplets may increase with the duration of anoxic conditions, becoming over 5 μm in size, while the remain...
Microscopy techniques have been widely applied to observe cellular ultrastructure. Most of these tec...
Over the last decades, hypoxia in marine coastal environments has become more and more widespread, p...
Sediments collected from the northwestern Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean) were exposed to anoxic bottom...
The ultrastructure of the living foraminiferan, Ammonia sp. (phylotype unknown), collected from surf...
Hypoxic events particularly affect benthic ecosystems on continental shelves and in coastal areas wh...
International audienceHigh input of organic carbon and/or slowly renewing bottom waters frequently c...
High input of organic carbon and/or slowly renewing bottom waters frequently create periods with low...
Foraminifera are single-celled eukaryotes (protists) of large ecological importance, as well as envi...
Research of the past few decades has revealed a great variability of metabolisms (e.g. adaptation to...
We report systematic transmission electron microscope (TEM) observations of the cellular ultrastruct...
We report systematic transmission electron microscope (TEM) observations of the cellular ultrastruct...
International audienceLaboratory experiments are a valuable way to elucidate physiological and ecolo...
Morphological abnormalities of foraminiferal tests have been studied in cultures of Ammonia tepida a...
Oceanic deoxygenation is increasingly affecting marine ecosystems; many taxa will be severely challe...
International audienceBenthic foraminiferal tests are widely used for pa-leoceanographic reconstruct...
Microscopy techniques have been widely applied to observe cellular ultrastructure. Most of these tec...
Over the last decades, hypoxia in marine coastal environments has become more and more widespread, p...
Sediments collected from the northwestern Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean) were exposed to anoxic bottom...
The ultrastructure of the living foraminiferan, Ammonia sp. (phylotype unknown), collected from surf...
Hypoxic events particularly affect benthic ecosystems on continental shelves and in coastal areas wh...
International audienceHigh input of organic carbon and/or slowly renewing bottom waters frequently c...
High input of organic carbon and/or slowly renewing bottom waters frequently create periods with low...
Foraminifera are single-celled eukaryotes (protists) of large ecological importance, as well as envi...
Research of the past few decades has revealed a great variability of metabolisms (e.g. adaptation to...
We report systematic transmission electron microscope (TEM) observations of the cellular ultrastruct...
We report systematic transmission electron microscope (TEM) observations of the cellular ultrastruct...
International audienceLaboratory experiments are a valuable way to elucidate physiological and ecolo...
Morphological abnormalities of foraminiferal tests have been studied in cultures of Ammonia tepida a...
Oceanic deoxygenation is increasingly affecting marine ecosystems; many taxa will be severely challe...
International audienceBenthic foraminiferal tests are widely used for pa-leoceanographic reconstruct...
Microscopy techniques have been widely applied to observe cellular ultrastructure. Most of these tec...
Over the last decades, hypoxia in marine coastal environments has become more and more widespread, p...
Sediments collected from the northwestern Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean) were exposed to anoxic bottom...