I have seen several videos showing an Amoeba ingesting one or more Diatoms. Since the cell wall of a Diatom is silica and not digestible by the Amoeba, at some point the Amoeba must get rid of what's left of the Diatom. Not having seen videos showing this, I thought it might be worthwhile to upload this video which shows the main elements of this process.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ASEMBKLUto
Short video of a small Amoeba expelling a couple of diatoms
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Nice vid.
Strangely enough I caught this happening too - but completely by accident!
I started taking a time-lapse of a testate amoeba purely because the test was such a weird shape. I didn't notice it spat out a diatom until I saw the finished sequence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlGg2wt-wqI
The diatom contents don't seem completely digested in either case. Do you think they lived on after the experience?
Strangely enough I caught this happening too - but completely by accident!
I started taking a time-lapse of a testate amoeba purely because the test was such a weird shape. I didn't notice it spat out a diatom until I saw the finished sequence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlGg2wt-wqI
The diatom contents don't seem completely digested in either case. Do you think they lived on after the experience?
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I just watched your video. Pretty neat! As you say, it spat out a big pennate diatom. As to whether the diatom might still be alive, I don't know, but it seems unlike to me. Surely much of the diatom's cytoplasm has been digested?Beatsy wrote:Nice vid.
Strangely enough I caught this happening too - but completely by accident!
I started taking a time-lapse of a testate amoeba purely because the test was such a weird shape. I didn't notice it spat out a diatom until I saw the finished sequence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlGg2wt-wqI
The diatom contents don't seem completely digested in either case. Do you think they lived on after the experience?
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Amoeba and diatoms
It's interesting observing protists ingesting diatoms. I have observed ingested diatoms in a water sample rich in Chilodonella, but I am holding out to photograph one with at least three diatoms inside.
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Re: Amoeba and diatoms
Well, this isn't a Chilodonella, it's a small Amoeba, but I think I can count 5 pennate diatoms inside it. Just saw it about an hour ago.Olympusman wrote:It's interesting observing protists ingesting diatoms. I have observed ingested diatoms in a water sample rich in Chilodonella, but I am holding out to photograph one with at least three diatoms inside.
http://billporter.smugmug.com/Microscop ... /i-vZPXCdc