Pelagodinium

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Pelagodinium bei is a photosynthetic dinoflagellate that forms a symbiotic relationship with planktonic foraminifera.[1] It is the only species in the genus Pelagodinium.[2]

Clade:Sar
Clade:Alveolata
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Pelagodinium
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Sar
Clade: Alveolata
Division: Dinoflagellata
Class: Dinophyceae
Order: Gymnodiniales
Family: Gymnodiniaceae
Genus: Pelagodinium
Siano, Montresor, Probert & Vargas
Species:
P. bei
Binomial name
Pelagodinium bei
(H.J.Spero) Siano, Montresor, Probert & Vargas
Synonyms
  • Gymnodinium bei H.J.Spero
  • Pelagodinium béii
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Discovery and classification

Pelagodinium bei was originally described as Gymnodinium béii by marine isotope geochemist Howard Spero in 1987, after being discovered in the eastern Pacific Ocean. It was redefined as P. bei in 2010 after its Ribosomal RNA was characterized, revealing it to be a relative of the genus Symbiodinium.[1][3] Symbiodinium is a well-studied endosymbiont of deep water invertebrates, protists and foraminifera, found especially alongside reef-dwelling organisms.[1]

Ecology

Pelagodinium bei contains a single straight elongated apical vesicle with a row of small knobs, eight latitudinal series of amphiesmal vesicles, and a Type E eyespot.[3] When not living as a symbiont the species is able to enter a motile stage.[3]

Pelagodinium bei is hosted by at least four foraminifera: Globigerinoides ruber, G. conglobatus, G. sacculifer and Orbulina universa.[1][4]

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