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Chaetoceros coarctatus

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Chaetoceros coarctatus is a marine, unicellular species of planktonic diatom in the genus Chaetoceros, first described by Lauder in January 1864 using samples from the Hong Kong harbor.[1] Like many diatoms, it is preyed upon by ctenophores.[2][3] During warming periods of the Mediterranean Sea, this non-native species, first introduced through the Suez Canal, expands its range.[4] Cell chains showcase pairs of posterior and anterior terminal setae, as well as intercalary setae, for anti-predatory mechanical protection and floating benefits.[5] These silica appendages have spines, curved tips, and are longer those on other members of the Chaetoceros genus for higher survival benefits.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Lauder, Henry Scott (Jan 1864). "Remarks on the Marine Diatomaceae found at Hong Kong, with Descriptions of new Species". Transactions of the Microscopical Society & Journal. 12 (1): 75–79. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2818.1864.tb01628.x.
  2. ^ Sardet, Christian (5 June 2015). Plankton: Wonders of the Drifting World. Edited by Rafael D. Rosengarten and Theodore Rosengarten. Translated from French by Christian Sardet and Dana Sardet. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 46. ISBN 9780226188713. OCLC 889996855.
  3. ^ "Chaetoceros coarctatus Lauder, 1864". Ocean Biodiversity Information System. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  4. ^ Gómez, Fernando (2008-04-01). "Phytoplankton invasions: Comments on the validity of categorizing the non-indigenous dinoflagellates and diatoms in European Seas". Marine Pollution Bulletin. 56 (4): 620–628. doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2007.12.014. ISSN 0025-326X. PMID 18295804.
  5. ^ Owari, Yuka; Nakamura, Fumi; Oaki, Yuya; Tsuda, Hiroyuki; Shimode, Shinji; Imai, Hiroaki (2022-05-09). "Ultrastructure of setae of a planktonic diatom, Chaetoceros coarctatus". Scientific Reports. 12 (1): 7568. Bibcode:2022NatSR..12.7568O. doi:10.1038/s41598-022-11484-2. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 9085750. PMID 35534511.
  6. ^ Lee, Sang-Deuk; Lee, Jin-Hwan (2011). "Morphology and taxonomy of the planktonic diatom Chaetoceros species (Bacillariophyceae) with special intercalary setae in Korean coastal waters". Algae. 26 (2): 153–165. doi:10.4490/algae.2011.26.2.153. ISSN 1226-2617.
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Chaetoceros coarctatus: Brief Summary

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Chaetoceros coarctatus is a marine, unicellular species of planktonic diatom in the genus Chaetoceros, first described by Lauder in January 1864 using samples from the Hong Kong harbor. Like many diatoms, it is preyed upon by ctenophores. During warming periods of the Mediterranean Sea, this non-native species, first introduced through the Suez Canal, expands its range. Cell chains showcase pairs of posterior and anterior terminal setae, as well as intercalary setae, for anti-predatory mechanical protection and floating benefits. These silica appendages have spines, curved tips, and are longer those on other members of the Chaetoceros genus for higher survival benefits.

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