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Title: FORAMINIFERA: PART 3 DIMORPHISM


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FORAMINIFERAPART 3 - DIMORPHISM
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DIMORPHISM
  • Dimorphic life cycle is complex
  • Alternation of sexual and asexual generations
  • Microspheric form
  • Megalospheric I form
  • Trimorphism may be present
  • Add a megalospheric II form
  • Creates taxonomic problems
  • Some once designated as separate species
  • Some were even designated as separate genera

3
DIMORPHISM
  • Microspheric form
  • Larger
  • More chambers
  • Smaller proloculus
  • Early stages may be different
  • Illustrates "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny"
  • Megalospheric form
  • Smaller
  • Fewer chambers
  • Larger proloculus
  • Early stages missing

4
Alternation of Generations
  • Duration of a cycle varies
  • 1 year in tropics
  • 2-3 years at higher latitudes
  • Cycle stages vary
  • Among different Foraminifera
  • Short circuits occur
  • Microspheric (asexual or agamont or schizont)
    form
  • Diploid Multinucleated
  • Reproduces asexually
  • Usually during the winter
  • Protoplasm withdraws
  • Meiosis (reduction division) occurs
  • Haploid cells produced
  • Proloculus forms
  • Release of young megalospheric (gamont) forms

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Alternation of Generations
  • Megalospheric (gamont) form
  • One nucleus until reproduction
  • Matures during the summer
  • Withdraws protoplasm and undergoes mitosis
  • Haploid, biflagellated gametes produced
  • Same haploid chromosome number as parent
  • Released from test of parent which empties
  • Gametes fuse with gametes from another gamont
  • Diploid zygote (first cell) results
  • Secretes a small proloculus
  • Zygote develops a microspheric test (agamont or
    schizont)

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Foram Life Cycle
  • Alternation of generations

Megalospheric
Microspheric
( agamont)
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Foram Life Cycle
  • Alternation of generations

8
Alternation of Generations
9
Gamontogamy
Megalospheric
Microspheric
10
Gamontogamy
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Asexual Reproduction
12
Agamontic Asexual Reproductions May Repeat Many
Times
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Autogamy
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Gametogamy
15
Dimorphism
(sexual)
  • What is the 3rd mode on this curve?

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Dimorphism
  • Cornuspira sp. with embryonic coil at the center
    of the microspheric form that is lacking in the
    megalospheric form

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Dimorphism
18
Dimorphism
  • Summary comparison between microspheric and
    megalospheric tests of the same species

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Examples of Trimorphism
  • Trimorphism
  • A) Nodosaria sp.
  • B) Dentalina sp.
  • C) Marginulina sp.
  • Pyrgo sp.
  • D) Microspheric quinqueloculine to triloculine to
    biloculine stages (smallest proloculus)
  • E) Megalospheric I triloculine to biloculine
    stages
  • F) Megalospheric II biloculine stage only
    (largest proloculus)

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  • Vulvulina sp.
  • Is this microspheric or megalospheric?
  • Last 2 chambers
  • Middle 12 chambers
  • First 4 chambers
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