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Grazers and vitamins shape chain formation in a bloom-forming dinoflagellate, Cochlodinium polykrikoides

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OECOLOGIA
卷 164, 期 2, 页码 455-464

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DOI: 10.1007/s00442-010-1695-0

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Chain formation; Dinoflagellate; Grazer; Vitamin

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  1. New York Ocean and Great Lakes Ecosystem Conservation Council
  2. Suffolk County's Department of Health Services
  3. New York Sea Grant

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Predators influence the phenotype of prey through both natural selection and induction. We investigated the effects of grazers and nutrients on chain formation in a dinoflagellate, Cochlodinium polykrikoides, which forms dense blooms and has deleterious effects on marine ecosystems around the world. Field populations of C. polykrikoides formed longer chains than laboratory cultures without grazers. In the field, chain length of C. polykrikoides was positively correlated with the abundance of the copepod Acartia tonsa. Chain length of C. polykrikoides increased when exposed to live females of A. tonsa or its fresh (< 24 h post-isolation) exudates for 48 h. These results suggest that dissolved chemical cues released by A. tonsa induce chain formation in C. polykrikoides. Ingestion rate of A. tonsa on four-cell chains of C. polykrikoides was lower than on single cells, suggesting that chain formation may be an effective anti-grazing defense. Finally, nutrient amendment experiments demonstrated that vitamins (B-1, B-7, and B-12) increased the chain length of C. polykrikoides both singly and collectively, while trace metals and inorganic nutrients did not, showing that vitamins may also influence chain formation in this species.

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