PP24B:
Protistan Mixotrophs: Jacks of All Trades or Masters of None? Posters
PP24B:
Protistan Mixotrophs: Jacks of All Trades or Masters of None? Posters
Protistan Mixotrophs: Jacks of All Trades or Masters of None? Posters
Session ID#: 9453
Session Description:
Protistan mixotrophs, unicellular eukaryotes that gain energy through a combination of phototrophic and phagotrophic mechanisms, are omnipresent in aquatic ecosystems. They employ a variety of metabolic strategies, from periodic acquisition of photosynthesis by predominantly heterotrophic organisms to occasional grazing by plastidic protists, and make important contributions to biogeochemistry. For example, mixotrophs are bloom-formers in coastal and estuarine ecosystems and act as key nutrient recyclers in oligotrophic gyres. Despite their significance, many aspects of mixotroph physiology and ecology remain unexplored. In this session, we invite investigators to present their research on mixotrophic organisms in both marine and freshwater systems, using laboratory, field, and/or modeling approaches. Studies ranging from cellular processes (e.g., regulation of metabolic machinery) to community ecology (e.g., species interactions) to ecosystem dynamics (e.g., biogeochemical consequences) are welcomed.
Primary Chair: Holly Moeller, University of California Santa Barbara, Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Chairs: Matthew D Johnson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Biology Department, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Holly Moeller, University of California Santa Barbara, Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Moderators: Holly Moeller, University of California Santa Barbara, Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology, Santa Barbara, CA, United States and Matthew D Johnson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Biology, Woods Hole, MA, United States
Student Paper Review Liaison: Holly Moeller, University of California Santa Barbara, Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Index Terms:
4805 Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling [OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL]
4815 Ecosystems, structure, dynamics, and modeling [OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL]
4840 Microbiology and microbial ecology [OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL]
4858 Population dynamics and ecology [OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL]
Co-Sponsor(s):
- ME - Marine Ecosystems
- MM - Microbiology and Molecular Biology
Abstracts Submitted to this Session:
Mixotrophy in Heterocapsa rotundata: A Mechanism for Dominating the Winter Phytoplankton Community (87644)
Acquired phototrophy stabilizes coexistence and shapes intrinsic dynamics in planktonic communities (87875)
Bacterivory by a Summer Assemblage of Nanoplankton in the Ross Sea, Antarctica: Mixotrophic Versus Heterotrophic Protists (88843)
Mixotrophic dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficum under variable nitrogen:phosphorus stoichiometry: feeding responses and effects on larvae of the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) (89007)
Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Mixotrophic Protists Within a Protected Glacial Lake (89732)
Method of Measuring Dinoflagellate Grazing on Flagellate and Bacteria Communities (92322)
Molecular characterization of acquired phototrophs and their plastids in marine communities (93127)
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