ACTINISCUS CANADENSIS N SP, A PENTASTERIAS EHRENBERG V ARCTICUS N VAR, PSEUDOACTINISCUS APENTASTERIAS N GEN, N SP, MARINE RELICTS IN CANADIAN ARCTIC LAKES

被引:5
作者
BURSA, AS
机构
[1] Arctic Biological Station, Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, St Mary's Road, Ste.
来源
JOURNAL OF PROTOZOOLOGY | 1969年 / 16卷 / 03期
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1550-7408.1969.tb02290.x
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
SYNOPSIS. The family Actiniscaceae Kützing, 1845, (generally placed in the dinoflagellates) includes species derived from Actiniscus pentasterias Schütt, some of which became lacustrine relicts. A. pentasterias v. arcticus. living in Arctic and Altantic waters, differs from the Mediterranean species in having a greater number of siliceous skeletons (pentasters). Advanced atrophy of pentasters in lacustrine A. canadensis, and absence of such structures in Pseudoactiniscus apentasterias, probably results from decreased salinity and an undetermined ecologic factor. Morphogenesis and physiologic transformation of past euryhaline Actiniscaceae into contemporary limnobionts began, presumably, during the prelimnic phase of Great Bear Lake and Keyhole Lake. Arctic Actiniscus which exist under subzero temperatures and endure 10‐month‐long winters, appear to satisfy their energy requirements by heterotrophy and frequent phagocytosis. Survival of lacustrine Actiniscus species in both Arctic lakes seems possible because of lack of competition from co‐existing phytoplankton organisms which can endure extreme dystrophic conditions. Copyright © 1969, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
引用
收藏
页码:411 / &
相关论文
共 29 条
[1]  
BIECHELER B, 1934, CR ACAD SCI, V198, P601
[2]   THE FRESHWATER DINOFLAGELLATE WOLOSZYNSKIA-LIMNETICA N SP MEMBRANE AND PROTOPLASMIC STRUCTURES [J].
BURSA, A .
JOURNAL OF PROTOZOOLOGY, 1958, 5 (04) :299-304
[3]  
BURSA A, 1965, GRANA PALYNOLOGIA, V6, P147
[4]  
Bursa A. S., 1962, Grana Palynologica, V3, P54
[5]  
BURSA ADAM, 1959, CANADIAN JOUR BOT, V37, P1
[6]  
BURSA ADAM, 1963, ARCTIC JOUR ARCTIC INST N AMER, V16, P239
[7]   THE ANNUAL OCEANOGRAPHIC CYCLE AT IGLOOLIK IN THE CANADIAN ARCTIC .2. THE PHYTOPLANKTON [J].
BURSA, AS .
JOURNAL OF THE FISHERIES RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA, 1961, 18 (04) :563-615
[8]   NANNOPLANKTON OF MARINE ORIGIN FROM GREAT BEAR LAKE IN NORTHWEST TERRITORIES OF CANADA [J].
BURSA, AS ;
JOHNSON, L .
NATURE, 1967, 214 (5087) :528-&
[9]  
BURSA AS, 1963, MICROPALEONTOLOGY, P346
[10]  
Chatton E., 1934, CR HEBD ACAD SCI, V198, P309