Labyrinthuleans (Labyrinthulea, Stramenopiles) are recognized as decomposers in marine ecosystems but their nutrient sources are not fully understood. We conducted two-membered culture experiments with labyrinthuleans and diatoms to discover where labyrinthuleans obtain their nutrients from. The results showed that Aplanochytrium strains obtained nutrients by consuming living diatoms. Aplanochytrium cells did not release digestive enzymes into the medium, but adhered to diatom cells via the tip of their characteristic ectoplasmic net system to obtain nutrients from them. The chloroplast and cell contents of the diatoms shrank and were absorbed, and then the number of Aplanochytrium cells rapidly increased as multiple aplanospores were relea...
Recent field studies suggest that a large portion of phytoplankton-DMSP could be lost to grazing by ...
We present a common-garden experiment to study the feeding plasticity of a key deposit-feeder in the...
Collembola feed on a wide range of soil fungi, but possible interactions with other resources like a...
Labyrinthuleans (Labyrinthulea, Stramenopiles) are recognized as decomposers in marine ecosystems bu...
Relative proportions of main groups of labyrinthuleans (a) and average ratio of labyrinthulean seque...
Chlorella is a strong candidate as a potential production organism for future biofuels and other alg...
International audienceExperimental microcosms were used to study the dynamics of heterotrophic bacte...
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
Abstract. Colorless microflagellates (6—14 jim in diameter) were isolated from an oligotrophic lake ...
The taxonomic composition of phytoplankton responsible for primary production on continental shelves...
Newly described Alexandrium pohangense is a phototrophic dinoflagellate, and its trophic mode should...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from January 20, 2...
This study investigates the effect of filtrates from an allelopathic dinoflagellate, Alexandrium tam...
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
Phytoplankton are the most important primary producers in the world’s oceans, yet little is known of...
Recent field studies suggest that a large portion of phytoplankton-DMSP could be lost to grazing by ...
We present a common-garden experiment to study the feeding plasticity of a key deposit-feeder in the...
Collembola feed on a wide range of soil fungi, but possible interactions with other resources like a...
Labyrinthuleans (Labyrinthulea, Stramenopiles) are recognized as decomposers in marine ecosystems bu...
Relative proportions of main groups of labyrinthuleans (a) and average ratio of labyrinthulean seque...
Chlorella is a strong candidate as a potential production organism for future biofuels and other alg...
International audienceExperimental microcosms were used to study the dynamics of heterotrophic bacte...
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
Abstract. Colorless microflagellates (6—14 jim in diameter) were isolated from an oligotrophic lake ...
The taxonomic composition of phytoplankton responsible for primary production on continental shelves...
Newly described Alexandrium pohangense is a phototrophic dinoflagellate, and its trophic mode should...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from January 20, 2...
This study investigates the effect of filtrates from an allelopathic dinoflagellate, Alexandrium tam...
Harpacticoids owe their ‘reputation’ as primary consumers in aquatic food webs to their substantial ...
Phytoplankton are the most important primary producers in the world’s oceans, yet little is known of...
Recent field studies suggest that a large portion of phytoplankton-DMSP could be lost to grazing by ...
We present a common-garden experiment to study the feeding plasticity of a key deposit-feeder in the...
Collembola feed on a wide range of soil fungi, but possible interactions with other resources like a...