Small marine predators

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  • Ramon Massana Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC)

Keywords:

depredació, diversitat, fagocitosi, flagel·lats heteròtrofs, estramenòpils marins.

Abstract

One of the major transitions in the evolution of life was when one unicellular organism learned to eat another, allowing the establishment of food webs and the formation of complex organisms and ecosystems. Most unicellular eukaryotes known today have maintained this ancestral predation capacity and are very important players in marine food webs, where a large share of primary and secondary production is due to microbes. The smallest predators in marine ecosystems, unicellular colorless flagellated eukaryotes, are the principal agents of prokaryotic mortality and potential prey for upper trophic levels, playing a key role in the remineralization of inorganic nutrients. Here we will review our knowledge of this assemblage of small predators from an ecological and evolutionary perspective, looking at who they are, their numbers and what they do. This essential component of marine systems is beginning to be well characterized in our times.

Keywords: predation, diversity, phagocytosis, heterotrophic flagellates, marine stramenopiles.

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Ramon Massana, Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC)

 

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