Uncovering hidden structures: previously undescribed pseudopodia and ectoplasmic structures in planktonic foraminifera

Author:

Greco Mattia1ORCID,Westgård Adele2,Sykes Freya E2,Ezat Mohamed M2,Meilland Julie3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM), CSIC, Passeig MARítim de la Barceloneta , 37-49, Barcelona 08003 , Spain

2. Cage – Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate, Department of Geosciences, UIT, The Arctic University of Norway , Dramsveien 201, Tromso 9010 , Norway

3. Marum – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Leoberner Str. 8 , Bremen 28359 , Germany

Abstract

Abstract The trophic strategies of cold-water planktonic foraminifera are not well understood due to the challenge of culturing them in polar conditions. Here, we identify previously unknown ectoplasmic and cytoplasmic projections in three species of planktonic foraminifera thriving in polar and subpolar marine environments: Globigerina bulloides, Neogloboquadrina incompta and Neogloboquadrina pachyderma. These structures were observed during routine monitoring of cultured specimens sampled from the Norwegian coast, Greenland Sea and Baffin Bay. Two types of projections were discovered, including permanent and non-permanent structures such as ectoplasmic roots, twigs and twig-like projections, similar to those observed in benthic taxa Cibicides and Cibicidoides. Additionally, a previously undescribed filopodia-like projection was observed in N. pachyderma. We discuss the function, the ecological significance and the potential impact on pelagic processes of the presence of these structures in foraminifera species that occupy diverse niches in the water column. Our findings suggest that these structures may play an important role in the trophic strategies of cold-water planktonic foraminifera, and further research and observations are necessary to fully comprehend their significance in the carbon cycle.

Funder

Tromsø Research Foundation

Juan de la Cierva-formación 2021

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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