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1 Slime Molds Slime Molds…Whatever Darrin Rubino Hanover College Biology Department

2 Overview What they are What makes them unique Life History and Ecology Research Conclusions

3 Slime Molds Unfortunate name Four different types of organisms Protists (more or less) Amoebozoa (kingdom) Phylum Myxomycota – Myxomycetes (Class) – True slime molds – Acellular slime molds – Plasmodial slime molds Biological jewels

4 Slime Molds So bizarre, long misclassified Long thought to be a fungi – myxa – mycetes Phylogenetic placement – Molecular – Developmental Own kingdom Must understand life cycle to appreciate

5 Life cycle Very unique “Extravagant” life history Does reproduce sexually (earliest protists) Variable among species General – Plasmogamy - join protoplasts – Karyogamy – fusion of nuclei – Meiosis Ploidy of structure

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8 Plasmodium Incredible stage of lifecycle Acellular – multinucleate (millions) – Synchronous – 8 – 10 hours Fluid and gelatinous Streaming 1.35 mm/s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKSGAHAfWis

9 Plasmodium Phagotrophs – Bacteria – Yeast – Fungal spores – Decaying matter Expand while favorable conditions Declining conditions http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=p6OoHctERPs http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=p6OoHctERPs

10 Classification Approximately 888 different species Much variation Class: Myxomycetes Three subclasses Six orders Sporophore development Sporophore type Spore production Spore color Capillitia Calcium or lime

11 1 mm Chocolate tube slime Stemonitis fusca Yellow-fuzz cone slime Hemitrichia clavata

12 1 mm Red raspberry slime Tubifera ferruginosa Multigoblet slime Metatrichia vesparium 1 mm

13 Life History and Ecology Are these things common? Did I ever even see one? Very common in temperate forests caca de luna

14 Enteridium lycoperdon

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17 Life History and Ecology “…superficial and largely qualitative” (Ing) Cosmopolitan Requirements – Moisture – Temperature – Substrate – pH

18 Life History and Ecology Specialists – Assemblages – Bark Seasonal – Spring through October – October is peak Much more to be learned

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23 Research Avenues Moist chamber technique Physarum polycephalum

24 Current Research Synchronization of cell division Senescence Cancer Purified Poly(  -L-malic Acid) Polycefin (polycephalum) Deliver antisense gene silencing therapies Cytology Genetics Molecular biology Biochemistry Biophysics Mitosis Morphogenesis Reproduction (cue) Physiology Aging

25 Current Research Heavy metal clean up – Dog barf slime – Potential plant GMO Space – gravity sensing Novel biological compounds – Trials necessary – Not just novelties (Keller)

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28 Conclusions Unique protists Few specialists (disease & economic impact) Still much to learn – Application health/environment – Ecology Questions

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