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1 July 2000 A Survey of Flagellate Diversity at Four Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents in the Eastern Pacific Ocean Using Structural and Molecular Approaches
Michael S. Atkins, Andreas P. Teske, O. Roger Anderson
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Eighteen strains of flagellated protists representing nine species were isolated and cultured from four deep-sea hydrothermal vents: Juan de Fuca Ridge (2,200 m), Guaymas Basin (2,000 m), 21° N (2,550 m) and 9° N (2,000 m). Light and electron microscopy were used to identify flagellates to genus and, when possible, species. The small subunit ribosomal RNA genes of each vent species and related strains from shallow-waters and the American Type Culture Collection were sequenced then used for comparative analysis with database sequences to place taxa in an rDNA tree. The hydrothermal vent flagellates belonged to six different taxonomic orders: the Ancyromonadida, Bicosoecida, Cercomonadida, Choanoflagellida, Chrysomonadida, and Kinetoplastida. Comparative analysis of vent isolate and database sequences resolved systematic placement of some well-known species with previously uncertain taxonomic affinities, such as Ancyromonas sigmoides, Caecitellus parvulus, and Massisteria marina. Many of these vent isolates are ubiquitous members of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ecosystems worldwide, suggesting a global distribution of these flagellate species.

Michael S. Atkins, Andreas P. Teske, and O. Roger Anderson "A Survey of Flagellate Diversity at Four Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents in the Eastern Pacific Ocean Using Structural and Molecular Approaches," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 47(4), 400-411, (1 July 2000). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2000.tb00067.x
Received: 2 October 1999; Accepted: 27 March 2000; Published: 1 July 2000
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KEYWORDS
18S rDNA
Ancyromonadida
Bicosoecida
Cercomonadida
Choanoflagellida
Chrysomonadida
extreme environment
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