Heterotrophic flagellates and centrohelid heliozoans from marine waters of Curacao, the Netherlands Antilles

Author:

Prokina Kristina I.ORCID,Keeling Patrick J.ORCID,Tikhonenkov Denis V.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractRecent progress in understanding the early evolution of eukaryotes was tied to morphological identification of flagellates and heliozoans in the natural samples, isolation of their cultures and genomic and ultrastructural investigations. These protists are the smallest and least studied microbial eukaryotes but play an important role in functioning of microbial food webs. Using light and electron microscopy, we have studied the diversity of heterotrophic flagellates and centrohelid heliozoans from marine waters of Curacao (The Netherlands Antilles), and provide micrographs and morphological descriptions of observed species. Among 86 flagellates and 3 centrohelids encountered in this survey, five heterotrophic flagellates and one Centrohelid heliozoan were not identified even to the genus. Some flagellate protists have a unique morphology, and may represent undescribed lineages of eukaryotes of high taxonomic rank. The vast majority (89%) of identified flagellates are characterized by wide geographical distribution and had been reported previously from all hemispheres and various climatic regions. More than half of the species were previously observed not only from marine, but also from freshwater habitats. The parameters of the species accumulation curve indicate that our species list obtained for the Curacao study sites is far from complete, and each new sample should yield new species.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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