J. Urabe et al., Effects of phosphorus supply on phagotrophy by the mixotrophic alga Uroglena americana (Chrysophyceae), AQUAT MIC E, 18(1), 1999, pp. 77-83
The mixotrophic alga Uroglena americana forms a dense 'bloom' in Lake Biwa,
Japan, in spring when dissolved inorganic phosphorus is in short supply re
lative to the requirements for algal growth. To assess the possibility that
this alga uses bacteria as a substitutable P source via phagotrophy, feedi
ng experiments were conducted using bacteria-sized fluorescent microspheres
as tracer particles. The experiments revealed that the ingestion rate of U
. americana on the food particles (bacteria + microspheres) is significantl
y affected by the concentrations of phosphate as well as food particles in
the lake water. The response of ingestion rate to phosphate concentration i
ndicated that P levels greater than or equal to 0.4 mu M P were enough to r
educe bacterivory by this alga. However, phosphate concentration had no eff
ect on ingestion rate in heterotrophic nanoflagellates. These results sugge
st that U, americana can utilize bacteria as a substitutable P source. Such
an ability favors the development and maintenance of dense blooms by this
alga under P-limited conditions.