Induction of cyst formation by low temperature in the dinoflagellateGonyaulax polyedra Stein: Dependence on circadian phase and requirement of light |
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Authors: | R. Hardeland |
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Affiliation: | 1.I. Zoologisches Institut,Universit?t G?ttingen,G?ttingen,(Germany) |
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Abstract: | Encystment, which at a temperature of 15°C is photoperiodically controlled inGonyaulax polyedra, can also be induced by a decrease of temperature, from 20 to 10 or 8°C in the absence of photoperiodic signals. The cyst-inducing capacity of the decrease in temperature depends on the circadian phase: in constant light, the maximum of sensitivity was found at the beginning of subjective night. In a light/dark cycle, however, cyst formation was reduced during dark phase, indicating that light is required for the process of encystment. A similar light dependence was seen in the effect of the physiologically occurring cyst inducer 5-methoxytryptamine, but not in the encystment response to the protonophores monensin and nigericin. |
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