L. Nuzzo et M. Montresor, Different excystment patterns in two calcareous cyst-producing species of the dinoflagellate genus Scrippsiella, J PLANK RES, 21(10), 1999, pp. 2009-2018
Scrippsiella rotunda and Scrippsiella trochoidea var. aciculifera (order Pe
ridiniales, subfamily Calciodinelloideae) are autotrophic orthoperidinioid
dinoflagellates producing calcareous resting cysts, which are at times abun
dant in coastal marine sediments. We have carried out laboratory experiment
s to investigate features of cyst germination in the two species, including
dormancy length, germination pattern and germination success, over an annu
al cycle and under different light and temperature conditions. The maturati
on period for S.rotunda cysts was between 17 and 24 weeks, while that of S.
trochoidea var, aciculifera was much shorter, ranging between 2 and 5 weeks
. Both species required exposure to light for germination, while temperatur
e shifts (from 14 to 20 degrees C) in the dark did not induce excystment of
mature cysts. In both species, germination was not synchronous, but distri
buted over a variable time interval, suggesting a high physiological divers
ity within the cyst pool. Moreover, exposure to light of S.rotunda cysts th
at had not completed maturation impaired the germination of a great percent
age of the cysts. Differences in dormancy length may partially explain the
distinct cyst production patterns observed for the two species in the Gulf
of Naples.