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Cutting the Canopy to Defeat the Selfish Gene; Conflicting Selection Pressures for the Integration of Phototrophy in Mixotrophic Protists

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PROTIST
卷 164, 期 6, 页码 811-823

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.protis.2013.09.002

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Evolution; kleptochloroplast; mixotroph; photoacclimation; selfish-gene

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  1. Leverhulme International Network Placing marine mixotrophs in context: modelling mixotrophy in a changing world
  2. The Centre for Ocean Life, a VKR center of excellence
  3. Villum Foundation, DK
  4. Villum Fonden [00007178] Funding Source: researchfish

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In strict photoautotrophs, and in many mixotrophic protists, growth at low light stimulates the increased content of photopigment. This photoacclimation further elevates cellular Chl:C content through positive feedback (self-shading), until cellular Chl: C attains a maximum (ChlC(max)). This process, driven by the selfish gene, enhances the fitness of the individual but decreases total population growth potential through community self-shading. However, some mixotrophic protists (generalist non-constitutives; GNC-mixotrophs) acquire their photosystems ready-made from phototrophic prey but they have no regulatory control on the acquired photosystems. When light is limiting, such organisms cannot photoacclimate; their total Chl: C ratio falls as their acquired photosystems are divided amongst daughter cells and also as the photosystems fail. We show that during that process, and with the removal (consumption) of their individually more efficient phototrophic prey, there is potential for populations of GNC-mixotrophs to become more efficient at light harvesting. Through this process these organisms may retain a critical additional period of photosynthetic capacity. Together with the fact that the acquired photosystem biomass can be potentially almost entirely converted into mixotroph biomass (while chloroplasts must remain an important component of biomass in constitutive mixotrophs, with an associated investment), this may help explain the success of GNC-mixotrophs (C) 2013 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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