- Source: Chlorarachniophyte
The chlorarachniophytes are a small group of exclusively marine algae widely distributed in tropical and temperate waters. They are typically mixotrophic, ingesting bacteria and smaller protists as well as conducting photosynthesis. Normally they have the form of small amoebae, with branching cytoplasmic extensions that capture prey and connect the cells together, forming a net. These extensions are dependent on the presence of light and polymerization of the actin cytoskeleton. They may also form flagellate zoospores, which characteristically have a single subapical flagellum that spirals backwards around the cell body, and walled coccoid cells.
The chloroplasts were presumably acquired by ingesting some green alga. They are surrounded by four membranes, the outermost of which is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum, and contain a small nucleomorph between the middle two, which is a remnant of the alga's nucleus. This contains a small amount of DNA and divides without forming a mitotic spindle. The origin of the chloroplasts from green algae is supported by their pigmentation, which includes chlorophylls a and b, and by genetic similarities. The only other groups of algae that contain nucleomorphs are a few species of dinoflagellates, which also have plastids originating from green algae, and the cryptomonads, which acquired their chloroplasts from a red alga.
The chlorarachniophytes only include five genera, which show some variation in their life-cycles and may lack one or two of the stages described above. Genetic studies place them among the Cercozoa, a diverse group of amoeboid and amoeboid-like protozoa.
The chlorarachniophytes were placed before in the order Rhizochloridales, class Xanthophyceae (e.g., Smith, 1938), as algae, or in order Rhizochloridea, class Xanthomonadina (e.g., Deflandre, 1956), as protozoa.
So far sexual reproduction has only been reported in two species; Chlorarachnion reptans and Cryptochlora perforans.
Morphology
Phylogeny
Based on Shiratori et al. 2024.
Taxonomy
Class Chlorarachniophyceae Hibberd & Norris 1984 [Chlorarachnea Cavalier-Smith 1998; Chlorarachniophyta Hibberd & Norris 1984; Chlorarachnia Cavalier-Smith 1993]
Genus incertae sedis Rhabdamoeba Dunkerly 1921
Species Rhabdamoeba marina Dunkerly 1921
Order Minorisida Cavalier-Smith 2017
Family Minorisidae Cavalier-Smith 2017
Genus Minorisa Del Campo 2013
Species Minorisa minuta Del Campo 2013
Order Chlorarachniales Ishida & Hara 1996 [Chlorarachniida Hibberd & Norris 1984]
Family Chlorarachniaceae (Pascher 1939) Ishida & Hara 1996
Genus Amorphochlora Ishida, Yabuki & Ota 2011
Species Amorphochlora amoebiformis (Ishida & Hara 1996) Ishida, Yabuki & Ota 2011 [Lotharella amoeboformis Ishida & Hara 1996]
Genus Bigelowiella Moestrup 2001
Species B. longifila Shuhei, Kunihiko & Kenichiro 2007
Species B. natans Moestrup 2001
Genus Chlorarachnion Geitler 1930
Species Chlorarachnion reptans Geitler 1930
Genus Cryptochlora Calderon-Saenz & Schnetter 1987
Species Cryptochlora perforans Calderon-Saenz & Schnetter 1987
Genus Gymnochlora Ishida, Nakayama & Hara 1996
Species G. dimorpha Ota 2011
Species G. stellata Ishida, Nakayama & Hara 1996
Genus Lotharella Ishida & Hara 1996
Species L. scrobicolata Ishida & Hara
Species L. polymorpha Dietz et al. 2003
Species L. vacuolata Ota & Ishida 2005
Species L. oceanica Ota 2009
Species L. reticulosa Ohta 2012
Species L. globosa (Ishida & Hara 1994) Ishida & Hara 1996 [Chlorarachnion globosum Ishida & Hara 1994]
Genus Norrisiella Ota, Ueda & Ishida 2007
Species Norrisiella sphaerica Ota, Ueda & Ishida 2007
Genus Partenskyella Ota et al. 2009
Species Partenskyella glossopodia Ota et al. 2009
Genus Viridiuvalis T.Shiratori, S.Fujita, T.Shimizu & K.Ishida 2017
Species Viridiuvalis adhaerens T.Shiratori, S.Fujita, T.Shimizu & K.Ishida 2017
References
External links
AlgaeBase: Chlorarachniophyta
Systematic Biology: Chlorarachniophyta
Systematic Biology: Cercozoa Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
Tree of Life: Chlorarachniophyta
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chlorarachniophyte
- Bigelowiella natans
- Nucleomorph
- Chloroplast
- Algae
- Ribosome
- Protist
- SAR supergroup
- Chloroplast membrane
- Photosynthesis