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PHYTOPLANKTON Diversity of Algae in the Plankton
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All are free-floating All capture light energy by oxygenic photosynthesis All use a suite of photosynthetic pigments that includes Chlorophyll a.
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Major Groups of Freshwater Phytoplankters 1.Blue-Green Algae- Cyanobacteria 2.Green Algae- Chlorophyta 3.Yellow-Green Algae- Xanthophyta 4.Golden-Brown Algae- Chrysophyta 5.Diatoms- Bacillariophyta 6.Haptomonads- Haptophyta 7.Cryptomonads- Cryptophyta 8.Dinoflagellates- Pyrrhophyta 9.Euglenoids- Euglenophyta
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1. Blue-Green Algae=CYANOBACTERIA Chlorophyll a Β Carotene Xanthophylls Billiproteins No flagella Photosynthate stored as cyanophycin
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Filamentous Cyanobacteria Heterocystic Filaments – Anabaena – Aphanizomenon
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Filamentous Cyanobacteria No Cellular Differentiation – Oscillatoria – Planktothrix
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Colonial Cyanobacteria Microcystis Gloeocapsa
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2. Green Algae=CHLOROPHYTA Chlorophylls a and b Β Carotene Xanthophylls Paired, anteriorly-directed flagella Photosynthate stored as starch
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Volvocines Volvox Pandorina Chlamydomonas
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Chlorococcalian Greens Scenedesmus Pediastrum Ankistrodesmus Oocystis
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Desmids Micrasterias Cosmarium Closterium
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3. Yellow-Green Algae=XANTHOPHYTA Chlorophylls a and c Β Carotene Xanthophylls (dominant pigments) Anteriorly-directed tinsel and posteriorly- directed whiplash flagella Photosynthate stored as oil Eyespot within the chloroplast
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Xanthophytes Ophiocytium Tribonema
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4. Golden-Brown Algae=CHRYSOPHYTA Chlorophylls a and c Β Carotene Xanthophylls (dominant pigments) Anteriorly-directed tinsel and posteriorly- directed whiplash flagella Photosynthate stored as chrysolaminarin and fat Eyespot (if present) within the chloroplast Walls often made of silica scales
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Chrysophytes Dinobryon Synura Mallomonas
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5. Diatoms=BACILLARIOPHYTA Chlorophylls a and c Β Carotene Xanthophylls (dominant pigments) Flagella only in sperm of centrics Photosynthate stored as oil or chrysolaminarin Walls (called frustules) made of silica
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Centric Diatoms Cyclotella Melosira
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Pennate Diatoms Fragilaria Synedra Navicula Asterionella
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6. Haptomonads=HAPTOPHYTA Chlorophylls a and c Β Carotene Xanthophylls (dominant pigments) Paired anteriorly-directed flagella and a haptonema Photosynthate stored as starch
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Chrysochromulina
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7. Cryptomonads=CRYPTOPHYTA Chlorophylls a and c Β Carotene Xanthophylls (dominant pigments) Paired anteriorly-directed flagella Billiproteins Photosynthate stored as starch
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Cryptomonas
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8. Dinoflagellates=PYRRHOPHYTA Chlorophylls a and c Β Carotene Xanthophylls (dominant pigments) Posteriorly-directed whiplash and ribbon flagellum around middle of cell. Photosynthate stored as starch and oil
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Dinoflagellates Gymnodinium Cystodinium Peridinium Ceratium
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9. Euglenoids=EUGLENOPHYTA Chlorophylls a and c Β Carotene Xanthophylls Anteriorly-directed tinsel flagellum with paraflagellar rod (some with emergent recurrent flagellum) Photosynthate stored as leucosin
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Euglenoids Euglena Phacus Trachelomonas
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