Haptophyta


Contact
Sebastian.Rokitta [ at ] awi.de

Abstract

Haptophyta are predominantly planktonic and phototrophic organisms that have their main distribution in marine environments worldwide. They are a major component of the microbial ecosystem, some form massive blooms and some are toxic. Haptophytes are significant players in the global carbonate cycle through photosynthesis and calcification. They are characterized by the haptonema, a third appendage used for attachment and food handling, two similar flagella, two golden-brown chloroplasts, and organic body scales that serve in species identification. Coccolithophores have calcified scales termed coccoliths. Phylogenetically Haptophyta form a well-defined group and are divided into two classes Pavlovophyceae and Coccolithophyceae (Prymnesiophyceae). Currently, about 330 species are described. Environmental DNA sequencing shows high haptophyte diversity in the marine pico- and nanoplankton, of which many likely represent novel species and lineages. Haptophyte diversity is believed to have peaked in the past and their presence is documented in the fossil record back to the Triassic, approximately 225 million years ago. Some biomolecules of haptophyte origin are extraordinarily resistant to decay and are thus used by geologists as sedimentary proxies of past climatic conditions.



Item Type
Inbook
Authors
Divisions
Primary Division
Programs
Primary Topic
Publication Status
Published
Eprint ID
42245
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-32669-6_38-1

Cite as
Eikrem, W. , Medlin, L. K. , Henderiks, J. , Rokitta, S. , Rost, B. , Probert, I. , Throndsen, J. and Edvardsen, B. (2016): Haptophyta / J. Archibald , A. Simpson , C. Slamovits , L. Margulis , M. Melkonian , D. Chapman and J. Corliss (editors) , In: Handbook of the Protists, Handbook of the Protists, Springer, ISBN: 978-3-319-32669-6 . doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-32669-6_38-1


Share
Add to AnyAdd to TwitterAdd to FacebookAdd to LinkedinAdd to PinterestAdd to Email


Citation

Geographical region
N/A

Research Platforms
N/A

Campaigns
N/A


Actions
Edit Item Edit Item