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Distribution Patterns of Zoochlorellae and Zooxanthellae Hosted by Two Pacific Northeast Anemones, Anthopleura elegantissima and A. xanthogrammica.

Authors :
BATES, AMANDA E.
MCLEAN, LILY
LAING, PATRICK
RAEBURN, LISA A.
HARE, CRYSTAL
Source :
Biological Bulletin. Jun2010, Vol. 218 Issue 3, p237-247. 11p. 3 Graphs, 1 Map.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

This study investigated patterns in the relative abundance of two photosynthetic algal symbionts, zoochlorellae (ZC) and zooxanthellae (ZX), hosted by two temperate anemones, Anthopleura elegantissima and A. xanthogrammica. Previous studies have documented varying proportions of each symbiont along environmental gradients, prestimably determined by their respective physiological capabilities. To test for differences in the algal type between the two host species, we sampled anemone tissues (tentacle or tentacle and body column) of similarly sized polyps that were located close together in multiple habitats: tidepools, crevices, underneath rock ledges, and along natural light gradients in caves. The ZC-A. elegantissima symbiosis was rare on the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Even in low-irradiance habitats, ZC were the dominant algae hosted by A. xanthogrammica, while nearby A. elegantissima hosted ZX or was algae-free. As a first step in determining whether symbiont growth rates differed between the two host species, we quantified mitotic index (MI), the percentage of cells with division furrows, under artificial light and in the field by simultaneously sampling tentacles from both species. MI was more stable in A. elegantissima: the MI of ZX isolated from the tentacles of A. xanthogrammica was slightly higher at a light level of 80 /xmol quanta m-2 s-1 than it was for ZX from A. elegantissima (respectively, 7.3 vs. 6.2) and relatively lower at 40 µmol quanta m-2 s-1 (3.9 vs. 5.6). Our data indicate host-specific differences in symbiont distributions and MI when extrinsic physical parameters were similar. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00063185
Volume :
218
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Biological Bulletin
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
52108920
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/BBLv218n3p237