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Bolidophyceae, a Sister Picoplanktonic Group of Diatoms - A Review
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Kuwata, A., Yamada, K., Ichinomiya, M., Yoshikawa, S., Tragin, M., Vaulot, D., & Lopes dos Santos, A. (2018). Bolidophyceae, a sister picoplanktonic group of diatoms–a review. Frontiers in Marine Science, 5, 370.
2296-7745
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00370
Autor
dos Santos, Adriana Lopes [Univ Mayor, GEMA Ctr Genom Ecol & Environm, Huechuraba, Chile]
Kuwata, Akira
Yamada, Kazumasa
Ichinomiya, Mutsuo
Yoshikawa, Shinya
Tragin, Margot
Vaulot, Daniel
Institución
Resumen
Pico- and nano-phytoplankton (respectively, 0.2-2 and 2-20 mu m in cell size) play a key role in many marine ecosystems. In this size range, Bolidophyceae is a group of eukaryotes that contains species with cells surrounded by 5 or 8 silica plates (Parmales) as well as naked flagellated species (formerly Bolidomonadales). Bolidophyceae share a common ancestor with diatoms, one of the most successful groups of phytoplankton. This review summarizes the current information on taxonomy, phylogeny, ecology, and physiology obtained by recent studies using a range of approaches including metabarcoding. Despite their rather small contribution to the phytoplankton communities (on average less than 0.1%), Bolidophyceae are very widespread throughout marine systems from the tropics to the pole. This review concludes by discussing similarities and differences between Bolidophyceae and diatoms.