Interaction between marine protists and bacteria results in magnetotaxis and iron recycling

Author:

Mandal Fatik Baran1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology, Bankura Christian College, College Road, Bankura, West Bengal, 722101, India

Abstract

Abstract Marine protists are eukaryotic trophic linkers that play a crucial role in iron recycling. Some marine protists have the ability of magnetotaxis, which they gain by consuming their ectosymbiotic bacteria. They graze and internalize the magnetotactic bacteria along with their magnetosome chains. Through egestion, marine protists avoid iron toxicity. Colloidal iron digestion by protists produces bioavailable iron for other marine organisms, passing to phytoplankton and mesozooplankton through the mesotrophic system. Indeed, ectosymbiotic bacteria and their protistan host form a microbial holobiont acting as an ecological unit. Some of the genetic mechanisms influencing the biosynthesis of magnetite in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes appear to be common. The recorded history of the magnetoreception ability of some marine protists goes back to the study by F.F. Torres de Araujo in 1986. After research over 35 years or more, it is safe to record that magnetotaxis in marine protists is yet to be fully understood, and might be similar to that of free-living magnetotactic bacteria. However, the attainment of magnetotaxis by protistan grazers through bacterivory and its role in iron recycling in the marine ecosystem is very interesting. The present article aims to provide an account of such interesting facts.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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