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The Long-time Orphan Protist Meringosphaera mediterranea Lohmann, 1902 [1903] is a Centrohelid Heliozoan. / Zlatogursky, Vasily V; Shɨshkin, Yegor; Drachko, Daria; Burki, Fabien.
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T1 - The Long-time Orphan Protist Meringosphaera mediterranea Lohmann, 1902 [1903] is a Centrohelid Heliozoan
AU - Zlatogursky, Vasily V
AU - Shɨshkin, Yegor
AU - Drachko, Daria
AU - Burki, Fabien
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 International Society of Protistologists.
PY - 2021/9
Y1 - 2021/9
N2 - Meringosphaera is an enigmatic marine protist without clear phylogenetic affiliation, but it has long been suggested to be a chrysophytes-related autotroph. Microscopy-based reports indicate that it has a worldwide distribution, but no sequence data exists so far. We obtained the first 18S rDNA sequence for M. mediterranea (identified using light and electron microscopy) from the west coast of Sweden. Observations of living cells revealed granulated axopodia and up to 6 globular photosynthesizing bodies about 2 μm in diameter, the nature of which requires further investigation. The ultrastructure of barbed undulating spine-scales and patternless plate-scales with a central thickening is in agreement with previous reports. Molecular phylogenetic analysis placed M. mediterranea inside the NC5 environmental clade of Centroplasthelida (Haptista) along with additional environmental sequences, together closely related to Choanocystidae. This placement is supported by similar scales in Meringosphaera and Choanocystidae. We searched the Tara Oceans 18S-V9 metabarcoding dataset which revealed four OTUs with 94.8-98.2% similarity, with oceanic distribution similar to that based on morphological observations. The current taxonomic position and species composition of the genus are discussed. The planktonic lifestyle of M. mediterranea contradicts the view of some authors that centrohelids enter the plankton only temporarily.
AB - Meringosphaera is an enigmatic marine protist without clear phylogenetic affiliation, but it has long been suggested to be a chrysophytes-related autotroph. Microscopy-based reports indicate that it has a worldwide distribution, but no sequence data exists so far. We obtained the first 18S rDNA sequence for M. mediterranea (identified using light and electron microscopy) from the west coast of Sweden. Observations of living cells revealed granulated axopodia and up to 6 globular photosynthesizing bodies about 2 μm in diameter, the nature of which requires further investigation. The ultrastructure of barbed undulating spine-scales and patternless plate-scales with a central thickening is in agreement with previous reports. Molecular phylogenetic analysis placed M. mediterranea inside the NC5 environmental clade of Centroplasthelida (Haptista) along with additional environmental sequences, together closely related to Choanocystidae. This placement is supported by similar scales in Meringosphaera and Choanocystidae. We searched the Tara Oceans 18S-V9 metabarcoding dataset which revealed four OTUs with 94.8-98.2% similarity, with oceanic distribution similar to that based on morphological observations. The current taxonomic position and species composition of the genus are discussed. The planktonic lifestyle of M. mediterranea contradicts the view of some authors that centrohelids enter the plankton only temporarily.
KW - centrohelids
KW - external skeleton
KW - heliozoa
KW - protists
KW - systematics
KW - ultrastructure
KW - Aquatic Organisms/classification
KW - Sweden
KW - Phylogeny
KW - Microscopy, Electron
KW - Eukaryota/classification
KW - RNA, Ribosomal, 18S/genetics
KW - SPECIES COMPOSITION
KW - NANOPLANKTON
KW - PACIFIC
KW - CLASSIFICATION
KW - SP. NOV.
KW - EMPHASIS
KW - SCALE-BEARING
KW - DIVERSITY
KW - COASTAL WATERS
KW - PHYTOPLANKTON
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/9c750b38-33f1-31ff-9c8f-6bb9ff151e15/
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85109598171&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/jeu.12860
DO - 10.1111/jeu.12860
M3 - Article
C2 - 34048133
VL - 68
SP - e12860
JO - Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
JF - Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
SN - 1066-5234
IS - 5
M1 - e12860
ER -
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