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Stercomata

Stercomata (or stercomes) are extracellular pellets of waste material produced by some groups of foraminiferans, including xenophyophoreans and komokiaceans, Gromia, and testate amoebae. The pellets are ovoid (egg-shaped), brownish in color, and on average measure from 10-20 µm in length.[1] Stercomata are composed of small mineral grains and undigested waste products held together by strands of glycosaminoglycans.[2]

The term “sterkome” was first used Schaudinn in 1899 to describe the balls of undigested food remains produced by the testate amoeba Trichosphaerium sieboldi, the foraminiferan Saccammina sphaerica, and the gromiid Gromia dujardinii.[3] Schaudinn conducted feeding experiments on live individuals of Trichosphaerium sieboldi kept in culture dishes to confirm that stercomata were accumulations of waste material produced as a byproduct of feeding.

Taxonomic distribution

Foraminifera

Stercomata are produced by members of several different subclades of Foraminifera that possess organic-walled or agglutinated tests, including: single-chambered taxa with spherical organic-walled tests (e.g., Bathyallogromia and other undescribed species),[4] single-chambered taxa with sac-like agglutinated tests (e.g., Saccammina and Leptammina),[5] single-chambered taxa with tubular agglutinated tests (e.g., Bathysiphon),[6] multi-chambered taxa with organic-walled tests (e.g., Nodellum and Resigella),[7] taxa with complex agglutinated tests composed of delicate branching tubes (Komokioidea),[8] and deep-sea taxa with large, complex tests agglutinated tests (Xenophyophorea).[1]

Saccamminid foraminiferans

Komokiaceans

Xenophyophores

In xenophyophores, the stercomata are contained within an organic tubes called stercomare.

Multichambered, organic-walled foraminiferans

Gromiida

Gromiida is a subclade of Endomyxa, a clade that branches within the more inclusive group Rhizaria, a clade that encompasses a diverse array free-living and parasitic single-celled eukaryotes that possess branching or anastomosing pseudopodia and complex life cycles.[9] [10]

In Gromia, the only described genus of Gromiida, stercomata are spherical to ovoid in shape and range in color from brown to gray to orange.[11] [12] [13] Individual stercomes range in size from <5 µm (G. psammophila) to 15-30 µm (G. saoirsei).[13] Stercomata consist of the undigested remains of ingested food and may include mineral grains, sponge spicules and diatoms, which are held together by glycosaminoglycans.[12] [14] Unlike the stercomata in foraminiferans, the stercomata in gromiids are retained in the cytoplasm and not stored outside of the cell body; however, after the release of flagellated gametes during sexual reproduction, the stercomata remain in the interior of the test.[14]

Testate Amoebae

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Tendal, Øle Secher (1972). "A monograph of the Xenophyophoria (Rhizopodea, Protozoa)". Galathea Report. 12: 73.
  2. ^ Tendal, Øle Secher (1979). "Aspects of the biology of Komokiacea and Xenophyophoria". Sarsia. 64 (1–2): 15. doi:10.1080/00364827.1979.10411356.
  3. ^ Schaudinn, Fritz (1899). "Untersuchungen über den Generationswechsel von Trichosphaerium sieboldii Schn". Abhandlungen der Königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. 1898: 44. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  4. ^ Gooday, A. J.; Holzmann, M.; Guiard, J.; Cornelius, N.; Pawlowski, J. (2004). "new monothalamous foraminiferan from 1000 to 6300m water depth in the Weddell Sea: morphological and molecular characterisation". Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 51 (14–16): 1611. Bibcode:2004DSRII..51.1603G. doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2004.06.025.
  5. ^ Cedhagen, T. A.; Gooday, A. J.; Pawlowski, J. (2009). "A new genus and two new species of saccamminid foraminiferans (Protista, Rhizaria) from the deep Southern Ocean". Zootaxa. 2096 (1): 15. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2096.1.3. S2CID 15080995.
  6. ^ Gooday, A. J.; Pond, D. W.; Bowser, S. S. (2002). "Ecology and nutrition of the large agglutinated foraminiferan Bathysiphon capillare in the bathyal NE Atlantic: distribution within the sediment profile and lipid biomarker composition". Marine Ecology Progress Series. 245: 69. Bibcode:2002MEPS..245...69G. doi:10.3354/meps245069.
  7. ^ Gooday, A. J.; Kamenskaya, O. E.; Kitazato, H. (2008). "The enigmatic, deep‐sea, organic‐walled genera Chitinosiphon, Nodellum and Resigella (Protista, Foraminifera): A taxonomic re‐evaluation". Systematics and Biodiversity. 6 (3): 390. doi:10.1017/S1477200008002776. S2CID 86134857.
  8. ^ Tendal, Ø. S.; Hessler, R. R. (1977). "An introduction to the biology and systematics of Komokiacea (Textulariina, Foraminiferida)". Galathea Report. 14: 171.
  9. ^ Krabberød, A. K.; Orr, R. J. S.; Bråte, J.; Kristensen, T.; Bjørklund, K. R.; Shalchian-Tabrizi, K. (2017). "Single cell transcriptomics, mega-phylogeny and the genetic basis of morphological innovations in Rhizaria". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 34 (7): 1559. doi:10.1093/molbev/msx075.
  10. ^ Cavalier-Smith, T.; Chao, E. E.; Lewis, R. (2018). "Multigene phylogeny and cell evolution of chromist infrakingdom Rhizaria: contrasting cell organisation of sister phyla Cercozoa and Retaria". Protoplasma. 255 (5): 1523. doi:10.1007/s00709-018-1241-1. PMC 6133090. PMID 29666938.
  11. ^ Jepps, M. W. (1926). "Contribution to the study of Gromia oviformis Dujardin". Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. s2-70 (280): 701.
  12. ^ a b Hedley, R. H. (1962). "Gromia oviformis (Rhizopodea) from New Zealand with comments on the fossil Chitinozoa". New Zealand Journal of Science. 5 (2): 122.
  13. ^ a b Gooday, A. J.; Holzmann, M.; Majewski, W.; Pawlowski, J. (2022). "New species of Gromia (Protista, Rhizaria) from South Georgia and the Falkland Islands". Polar Biology. 45 (4): 655. doi:10.1007/s00300-022-03017-4. S2CID 246790431.
  14. ^ a b Hedley, R. H.; Bertaud, W. S. (1962). "Electron-microscopic observations of Gromia oviformis (Sarcodina)". Journal of Protozoology. 9 (1): 81. doi:10.1111/j.1550-7408.1962.tb02585.x.


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Stercomata or stercomes are extracellular pellets of waste material produced by some groups of foraminiferans including xenophyophoreans and komokiaceans Gromia and testate amoebae The pellets are ovoid egg shaped brownish in color and on average measure from 10 20 µm in length 1 Stercomata are composed of small mineral grains and undigested waste products held together by strands of glycosaminoglycans 2 The term sterkome was first used Schaudinn in 1899 to describe the balls of undigested food remains produced by the testate amoeba Trichosphaerium sieboldi the foraminiferan Saccammina sphaerica and the gromiid Gromia dujardinii 3 Schaudinn conducted feeding experiments on live individuals of Trichosphaerium sieboldi kept in culture dishes to confirm that stercomata were accumulations of waste material produced as a byproduct of feeding Contents 1 Taxonomic distribution 1 1 Foraminifera 1 1 1 Saccamminid foraminiferans 1 1 2 Komokiaceans 1 1 3 Xenophyophores 1 1 4 Multichambered organic walled foraminiferans 1 2 Gromiida 1 3 Testate Amoebae 2 See also 3 ReferencesTaxonomic distribution EditForaminifera Edit Stercomata are produced by members of several different subclades of Foraminifera that possess organic walled or agglutinated tests including single chambered taxa with spherical organic walled tests e g Bathyallogromia and other undescribed species 4 single chambered taxa with sac like agglutinated tests e g Saccammina and Leptammina 5 single chambered taxa with tubular agglutinated tests e g Bathysiphon 6 multi chambered taxa with organic walled tests e g Nodellum and Resigella 7 taxa with complex agglutinated tests composed of delicate branching tubes Komokioidea 8 and deep sea taxa with large complex tests agglutinated tests Xenophyophorea 1 Saccamminid foraminiferans Edit Komokiaceans Edit Xenophyophores Edit In xenophyophores the stercomata are contained within an organic tubes called stercomare Multichambered organic walled foraminiferans Edit Gromiida Edit Gromiida is a subclade of Endomyxa a clade that branches within the more inclusive group Rhizaria a clade that encompasses a diverse array free living and parasitic single celled eukaryotes that possess branching or anastomosing pseudopodia and complex life cycles 9 10 In Gromia the only described genus of Gromiida stercomata are spherical to ovoid in shape and range in color from brown to gray to orange 11 12 13 Individual stercomes range in size from lt 5 µm G psammophila to 15 30 µm G saoirsei 13 Stercomata consist of the undigested remains of ingested food and may include mineral grains sponge spicules and diatoms which are held together by glycosaminoglycans 12 14 Unlike the stercomata in foraminiferans the stercomata in gromiids are retained in the cytoplasm and not stored outside of the cell body however after the release of flagellated gametes during sexual reproduction the stercomata remain in the interior of the test 14 Testate Amoebae EditSee also EditFeces FecalithReferences Edit a b Tendal Ole Secher 1972 A monograph of the Xenophyophoria Rhizopodea Protozoa Galathea Report 12 73 Tendal Ole Secher 1979 Aspects of the biology of Komokiacea and Xenophyophoria Sarsia 64 1 2 15 doi 10 1080 00364827 1979 10411356 Schaudinn Fritz 1899 Untersuchungen uber den Generationswechsel von Trichosphaerium sieboldii Schn Abhandlungen der Konigl Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin 1898 44 Retrieved 3 April 2022 Gooday A J Holzmann M Guiard J Cornelius N Pawlowski J 2004 new monothalamous foraminiferan from 1000 to 6300m water depth in the Weddell Sea morphological and molecular characterisation Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography 51 14 16 1611 Bibcode 2004DSRII 51 1603G doi 10 1016 j dsr2 2004 06 025 Cedhagen T A Gooday A J Pawlowski J 2009 A new genus and two new species of saccamminid foraminiferans Protista Rhizaria from the deep Southern Ocean Zootaxa 2096 1 15 doi 10 11646 zootaxa 2096 1 3 S2CID 15080995 Gooday A J Pond D W Bowser S S 2002 Ecology and nutrition of the large agglutinated foraminiferan Bathysiphon capillare in the bathyal NE Atlantic distribution within the sediment profile and lipid biomarker composition Marine Ecology Progress Series 245 69 Bibcode 2002MEPS 245 69G doi 10 3354 meps245069 Gooday A J Kamenskaya O E Kitazato H 2008 The enigmatic deep sea organic walled genera Chitinosiphon Nodellum and Resigella Protista Foraminifera A taxonomic re evaluation Systematics and Biodiversity 6 3 390 doi 10 1017 S1477200008002776 S2CID 86134857 Tendal O S Hessler R R 1977 An introduction to the biology and systematics of Komokiacea Textulariina Foraminiferida Galathea Report 14 171 Krabberod A K Orr R J S Brate J Kristensen T Bjorklund K R Shalchian Tabrizi K 2017 Single cell transcriptomics mega phylogeny and the genetic basis of morphological innovations in Rhizaria Molecular Biology and Evolution 34 7 1559 doi 10 1093 molbev msx075 Cavalier Smith T Chao E E Lewis R 2018 Multigene phylogeny and cell evolution of chromist infrakingdom Rhizaria contrasting cell organisation of sister phyla Cercozoa and Retaria Protoplasma 255 5 1523 doi 10 1007 s00709 018 1241 1 PMC 6133090 PMID 29666938 Jepps M W 1926 Contribution to the study of Gromia oviformis Dujardin Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science s2 70 280 701 a b Hedley R H 1962 Gromia oviformis Rhizopodea from New Zealand with comments on the fossil Chitinozoa New Zealand Journal of Science 5 2 122 a b Gooday A J Holzmann M Majewski W Pawlowski J 2022 New species of Gromia Protista Rhizaria from South Georgia and the Falkland Islands Polar Biology 45 4 655 doi 10 1007 s00300 022 03017 4 S2CID 246790431 a b Hedley R H Bertaud W S 1962 Electron microscopic observations of Gromia oviformis Sarcodina Journal of Protozoology 9 1 81 doi 10 1111 j 1550 7408 1962 tb02585 x This biology article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stercomata amp oldid 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