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SELECTIVE RETENTION OF CHLOROPLASTS BY ALGIVOROUS HELIOZOA - FORTUITOUS CHLOROPLAST SYMBIOSIS


Authors listPATTERSON, DJ; DURRSCHMIDT, M

Publication year1987

Pages51-55

JournalEuropean Journal of Protistology

Volume number23

Issue number1

ISSN0932-4739

eISSN1618-0429

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0932-4739(87)80007-X

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
The selective retention of functionally intact chloroplasts by the algivorous centroheliozoa (protists) Acanthocystis serrata, Raphidocystis tubifera and Chlamydaster fimbriatus is documented by ultrastructural accounts of individual cells from natural habitats. The plastids are derived from different algae. The ''plastidoplasm'' may be bounded by two or three membranes, in the latter case the outer membrane having been provided by the centroheliozoon. Such symbioses only involve certain species of centroheliozoa, and are short-lived. These appears to be examples of fortuitous symbioses and their study may provide clues as to the mechanisms by which stable symbioses are established.



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Harvard Citation stylePATTERSON, D. and DURRSCHMIDT, M. (1987) SELECTIVE RETENTION OF CHLOROPLASTS BY ALGIVOROUS HELIOZOA - FORTUITOUS CHLOROPLAST SYMBIOSIS, European journal of protistology, 23(1), pp. 51-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0932-4739(87)80007-X

APA Citation stylePATTERSON, D., & DURRSCHMIDT, M. (1987). SELECTIVE RETENTION OF CHLOROPLASTS BY ALGIVOROUS HELIOZOA - FORTUITOUS CHLOROPLAST SYMBIOSIS. European journal of protistology. 23(1), 51-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0932-4739(87)80007-X



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