| Literature DB >> 28545996 |
Weiwei Liu1, Jiamei Jiang2, Yuan Xu3, Xuming Pan4, Zhishuai Qu5, Xiaotian Luo5, Hamed A El-Serehy6, Alan Warren7, Honggang Ma8, Hongbo Pan9.
Abstract
In the period 2011-2016, a series of investigations were carried out on the marine and brackish free-living ciliate fauna of the temperate-tropical coastal waters of China. About 210 morphotypes including over 100 new species within six groups (cyrtophorians, hypotrichs s.l., karyorelicteans, oligotrichs, pleurostomatids, and scuticociliates) were isolated and described in detail from observations of live cells and silver-stained specimens. Based on their morphology, morphogenesis and molecular phylogeny, three new families (Wilbertomorphidae, Kentrophyllidae, Protolitonotidae) and 22 new genera (Apotrachelocerca, Wilbertomorpha, Protolitonotus, Paracyrtophoron, Heterohartmannula, Aporthotrochilia, Falcicyclidium, Paramesanophrys, Pseudodiophrys, Monocoronella, Neourostylopsis, Apobakuella, Parabistichella, Heterokeronopsis, Heterotachysoma, Antiokeronopsis, Apoholosticha, Pseudogastrostyla, Antestrombidium, Sinistrostrombidium, Williophrya, and Varistrombidium) were established. In the present review, we summarize these studies which show there is a large, undiscovered diversity of ciliates, especially in undersampled habitats, such as subtropical/tropical coastal waters, mangrove wetlands, estuaries and aquaculture ponds. We also highlight the importance of integrative approaches, combining morphology, morphogenesis and molecular phylogeny, in order to understand ciliate systematics and ecosystem function.Entities:
Keywords: Cyrtophoria; Hypotricha; Karyorelictea; Oligotrichea; Pleurostomatida; Scuticociliatia
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28545996 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejop.2017.04.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Protistol ISSN: 0932-4739 Impact factor: 3.020