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Ultrastructural and elemental characterization of the extracorporeal tube of the sessile rotifer Floscularia conifera (Rotifera: Gnesiotrocha)

机译:术术术术(罗迪拉:甘薯)的体外管的超微结构和元素特征

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Rotifers are aquatic microinvertebrates that live in the plankton or in the benthos, which may include a variety of macrophytes. Among these periphytic forms of rotifers, some have taken up a sessile existence and secrete protective tubes around their bodies. One type of tube common to species of Floscularia is made of small round pellets. To date, the building process and some fine structural details are known for Floscularia ringens, but many questions about the composition of the tube and its ultrastructure still remain unanswered. Here, we use transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS) to study the ultrastructure of the pellets and their elemental composition, respectively, in the putative sister species, Floscularia conifera. We revealed several new details that add important information about the physiology of tubemaking in species of Floscularia. First, we note an inner secretory membrane that is thin, electron lucent, and supports the external pellets. The pellets are relatively consistent in size and have a small depression on their inner surface. All pellets are individually wrapped in a secretory membrane that completely encapsulates suspended materials collected from the surrounding water. Elemental signatures of pellets reveal they consist mostly of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and oxygen (O), with some silicon (Si) content that is likely the result of diatom shells. Other trace elements such as iron (Fe) and sodium (Na) are also present and likely the result of incorporated bacteria and suspended materials. When larval rotifers are cultured in filtered pond water, the pellets consist mostly of C and O, with little N and no Si; Fe is present in smaller amounts. These new discoveries provide a better understanding of the physiology of rotifer tube construction and tube composition, and their future utility in understanding if and how changes in freshwater environments might impact these
机译:Rotifers是生活在浮游生物或Benthos中的水生微型椎间盘,其可包括各种宏粒性。在这些凸起的轮虫形式中,有些人已经占据了一个术式存在并分泌它们的身体周围的保护管。浮雕常见的一种管道由小圆形颗粒制成。迄今为止,建筑工程和一些细结构细节已知为Floscularia Ringens,但关于管的组成及其超微结构的许多问题仍然保持不答复。这里,我们使用透射电子显微镜和扫描电子显微镜 - 能量分散X射线光谱(SEMEDS),以分别在推定的姐妹物种Floscularia Conifera中分别研究颗粒及其元素组成的超微结构。我们透露了几种新细节,可以添加有关浮夸物种在物种的生理学的重要信息。首先,我们注意到一种薄,电子朗讯的内分泌膜,并支撑外部粒料。颗粒的尺寸相对一致,并且在其内表面上具有小凹陷。所有颗粒在分泌膜中单独包裹,所述分泌膜完全封装从周围水收集的悬浮材料。颗粒的元素特征显示它们主要由碳(c),氮(n)和氧(O)组成,其中一些硅(Si)含量可能是硅藻壳的结果。其他微量元素如铁(Fe)和钠(Na)也存在并可能掺入细菌和悬浮材料的结果。当幼虫转速器在过滤的池塘水中培养时,颗粒主要由C和O组成,小N和NO Si; Fe存在较少的量。这些新发现能够更好地了解轮虫管结构和管组合物的生理学,以及它们在理解淡水环境中的变化可能影响这些情况时的未来效用

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