The smallest algae, less than 3 μm in diameter, are the most abundant eukaryotes of the World Ocean. Their feeding on planktonic bacteria of similar size is globally important but physically enigmatic. Tiny algal cells tightly packed with the voluminous chloroplasts, nucleus, and mitochondria appear to have insufficient organelle-free space for prey internalization. Here, we present the first direct observations of how the 1.3-μm algae, which are only 1.6 times bigger in diameter than their prey, hold individual Prochlorococcus cells in their open hemispheric cytostomes. We explain this semi-extracellular phagocytosis by the cell size limitation of the predatory alga, identified as the Braarudosphaera haptophyte with a nitrogen (N2)-fixing ...
International audiencePhotosymbiosis between single-celled hosts and microalgae is common in oceanic...
The ingestion and fate of four types of particles by endodermal cells of the scyphistomae of Cassiop...
Photosymbiosis between single-celled hosts and microalgae is common in oceanic plankton, especially ...
The smallest algae, less than 3 mu m in diameter, are the most abundant eukaryotes of the World Ocea...
The smallest algae, less than 3 μm in diameter, are the most abundant eukaryotes of the World Ocean....
<div><p>The smallest algae, less than 3 μm in diameter, are the most abundant eukaryotes of the Worl...
The smallest algae, less than 3 μm in diameter, are the most abundant eukaryotes of the World Ocean....
SummaryGreen algae, land plants, and other photosynthetic eukaryotes possess plastids, such as chlor...
International audienceEndosymbioses have shaped the evolutionary trajectory of life and remain ecolo...
Endosymbioses have shaped the evolutionary trajectory of life and remain widespread and ecologically...
The Chlorophyta have both the smallest known eukaryotic cell and the largest known photosynthetic ce...
Fixing on a Marine Partnership Nitrogen fixation by microorganisms determines the productivity of th...
International audiencePhotosymbiosis between single-celled hosts and microalgae is common in oceanic...
Evidence is provided for the importance of phagocytosis to mixotrophic chrysophycean algae and to th...
International audiencePhotosymbiosis between single-celled hosts and microalgae is common in oceanic...
The ingestion and fate of four types of particles by endodermal cells of the scyphistomae of Cassiop...
Photosymbiosis between single-celled hosts and microalgae is common in oceanic plankton, especially ...
The smallest algae, less than 3 mu m in diameter, are the most abundant eukaryotes of the World Ocea...
The smallest algae, less than 3 μm in diameter, are the most abundant eukaryotes of the World Ocean....
<div><p>The smallest algae, less than 3 μm in diameter, are the most abundant eukaryotes of the Worl...
The smallest algae, less than 3 μm in diameter, are the most abundant eukaryotes of the World Ocean....
SummaryGreen algae, land plants, and other photosynthetic eukaryotes possess plastids, such as chlor...
International audienceEndosymbioses have shaped the evolutionary trajectory of life and remain ecolo...
Endosymbioses have shaped the evolutionary trajectory of life and remain widespread and ecologically...
The Chlorophyta have both the smallest known eukaryotic cell and the largest known photosynthetic ce...
Fixing on a Marine Partnership Nitrogen fixation by microorganisms determines the productivity of th...
International audiencePhotosymbiosis between single-celled hosts and microalgae is common in oceanic...
Evidence is provided for the importance of phagocytosis to mixotrophic chrysophycean algae and to th...
International audiencePhotosymbiosis between single-celled hosts and microalgae is common in oceanic...
The ingestion and fate of four types of particles by endodermal cells of the scyphistomae of Cassiop...
Photosymbiosis between single-celled hosts and microalgae is common in oceanic plankton, especially ...