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1 September 2004 Identification of Amoebae Implicated in the Life Cycle of Pfiesteria and Pfiesteria-Like Dinoflagellates
MICHAEL T. PEGLAR, THOMAS A NERAD, O. ROGER ANDERSON, PATRICK M. GILLEVET
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This study was undertaken to assess whether amoebae commonly found in mesohaline environments are in fact stages in the life cycles of Pfiesteria and Pfiesteria-like dinoflagellates. Primary isolations of amoebae and dinoflagellates were made from water and sediment samples from five tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay. Additional amoebae were also cloned from bioassay aquaria where fish mortality was attributed to Pfiesteria. Electron microscopy and small subunit (SSU) rRNA gene sequence analysis of these isolates clearly demonstrated that the commonly depicted amoeboid form of Pfiesteria is very likely a species of Korotnevella and is unrelated to Pfiesteria or Pfiesteria-like dinoflagellates. We have determined that the Pfiesteria and Pfiesteria-like dinoflagellates examined in this study undergo a typical homothallic life cycle without amoeboid stages. Furthermore, we have demonstrated that cloned amoebae sharing morphological characteristics described for stages in the life cycle of Pfiesteria do not transform into dinozoites. The strict clonal isolation and cultivation techniques used in this study substantially support the conclusion that the amoebae and some of the flagellates depicted in the life cycle of Pfiesteria are environmental contaminants of the Pfiesteria culture system and that the Ambush Predator Hypothesis needs to be rigorously reevaluated.

MICHAEL T. PEGLAR, THOMAS A NERAD, O. ROGER ANDERSON, and PATRICK M. GILLEVET "Identification of Amoebae Implicated in the Life Cycle of Pfiesteria and Pfiesteria-Like Dinoflagellates," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 51(5), 542-552, (1 September 2004). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2004.tb00290.x
Received: 10 October 2003; Accepted: 1 May 2004; Published: 1 September 2004
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KEYWORDS
clonal
diprotist
monoprotist
monoxenic
SEM
SSU rRNA gene phylogeny
TEM
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