Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2022 May;69(3):e12892. doi: 10.1111/jeu.12892. Epub 2022 Feb 20.
Hypoxic, sulfidic freshwater sediments typically support a diffuse consortium of distinctive ciliated protists, including caenomorphids, metopids, and odontostomatids among others. A recent resurgence of interest in these important members of sapropelic food webs has resulted in the description of many new species and an effort, still in its infancy, to characterize them from a morphologic, molecular, and metabolic standpoint and to determine their phylogenetic relationships. Their seemingly invariable association with prokaryotic endosymbionts and, less commonly, ectosymbionts has become a focus for many researchers. In this report, based on morphologic and molecular data, we describe a Brachonella species (Ciliophora, Metopida) new to science and analyze its phylogeny. We also provide a morphologic and molecular characterization of the smallest representative of the Caenomorphidae Poche, 1913, Ludio parvulus Penard, 1922. The phylogenetic analysis confirms the inclusion of this species in the Caenomorphidae.
缺氧、含硫的淡水沉积物通常支持着一个由独特的纤毛原生动物组成的弥散共生体,包括冠形目、侧口目和齿口目等。最近,人们对这些腐泥食物网中重要成员的兴趣再次兴起,导致了许多新物种的描述,并从形态、分子和代谢角度对它们进行了特征描述,并确定了它们的系统发育关系。它们与原核内共生体的不变联系,以及较少见的外共生体联系,已成为许多研究人员的关注焦点。在本报告中,我们根据形态和分子数据描述了一种科学上尚未描述过的 Brachonella 物种(纤毛门,侧口目),并分析了它的系统发育。我们还对 Caenomorphidae 中最小的代表 Poche,1913,Ludio parvulus Penard,1922 进行了形态学和分子特征描述。系统发育分析证实了该物种属于 Caenomorphidae。