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PHYTOPLANKTON Diversity of Algae in the Plankton

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Page 1: PHYTOPLANKTON Diversity of Algae in the Plankton

PHYTOPLANKTONDiversity of Algae

in the Plankton

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• All are free-floating• All capture light energy by oxygenic photosynthesis • All use a suite of photosynthetic pigments that

includes Chlorophyll a.

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Major Groups of Freshwater Phytoplankters

1. Blue-Green Algae- Cyanobacteria2. Green Algae- Chlorophyta3. Yellow-Green Algae- Xanthophyta4. Golden-Brown Algae- Chrysophyta5. Diatoms- Bacillariophyta6. Haptomonads- Haptophyta7. Cryptomonads- Cryptophyta8. Dinoflagellates- Pyrrhophyta9. Euglenoids- Euglenophyta

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1. Blue-Green Algae=CYANOBACTERIA

• Chlorophyll a• Β Carotene• Xanthophylls• Billiproteins• No flagella• Photosynthate stored as cyanophycin

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Filamentous Cyanobacteria

• Heterocystic Filaments– Anabaena

– Aphanizomenon

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Filamentous Cyanobacteria

• No Cellular Differentiation– Oscillatoria

– Planktothrix

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Colonial Cyanobacteria

• Microcystis

• Gloeocapsa

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2. Green Algae=CHLOROPHYTA

• Chlorophylls a and b• Β Carotene• Xanthophylls• Paired, anteriorly-directed flagella• Photosynthate stored as starch

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Volvocines

• Volvox

• Pandorina

• Chlamydomonas

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Chlorococcalian Greens

• Scenedesmus

• Pediastrum

• Ankistrodesmus

• Oocystis

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Desmids

Micrasterias

Cosmarium

Closterium

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3. Yellow-Green Algae=XANTHOPHYTA

• Chlorophylls a and c• Β Carotene• Xanthophylls (dominant pigments)• Anteriorly-directed tinsel and posteriorly-

directed whiplash flagella• Photosynthate stored as oil• Eyespot within the chloroplast

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Xanthophytes

• Ophiocytium

• Tribonema

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4. Golden-Brown Algae=CHRYSOPHYTA

• Chlorophylls a and c• Β Carotene• Xanthophylls (dominant pigments)• Anteriorly-directed tinsel and posteriorly-

directed whiplash flagella• Photosynthate stored as chrysolaminarin and fat• Eyespot (if present) within the chloroplast• Walls often made of silica scales

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Chrysophytes

• Dinobryon

• Synura

• Mallomonas

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5. Diatoms=BACILLARIOPHYTA

• Chlorophylls a and c• Β Carotene• Xanthophylls (dominant pigments)• Flagella only in sperm of centrics• Photosynthate stored as oil or chrysolaminarin• Walls (called frustules) made of silica

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Centric Diatoms

• Cyclotella

• Melosira

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Pennate Diatoms

• Fragilaria

• Synedra

• Navicula

• Asterionella

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6. Haptomonads=HAPTOPHYTA

• Chlorophylls a and c• Β Carotene• Xanthophylls (dominant pigments)• Paired anteriorly-directed flagella and a

haptonema• Photosynthate stored as starch

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Chrysochromulina

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7. Cryptomonads=CRYPTOPHYTA

• Chlorophylls a and c• Β Carotene• Xanthophylls (dominant pigments)• Paired anteriorly-directed flagella• Billiproteins• Photosynthate stored as starch

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Cryptomonas

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8. Dinoflagellates=PYRRHOPHYTA

• Chlorophylls a and c• Β Carotene• Xanthophylls (dominant pigments)• Posteriorly-directed whiplash and ribbon

flagellum around middle of cell.• Photosynthate stored as starch and oil

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Dinoflagellates

• Gymnodinium

• Cystodinium

• Peridinium

• Ceratium

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9. Euglenoids=EUGLENOPHYTA

• Chlorophylls a and c• Β Carotene• Xanthophylls• Anteriorly-directed tinsel flagellum with

paraflagellar rod (some with emergent recurrent flagellum)

• Photosynthate stored as leucosin

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Euglenoids

• Euglena

• Phacus

• Trachelomonas