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Interesting little algaes

RamPuppy

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Algae are among the world's premier plants. Scientists never expected to find an alga that feeds like a Venus flytrap. So biologists were surprised to discover that a common type of lake alga not only feeds itself through photosynthesis, it also eats bacteria.

Scientists studied the alga's feeding habits using fluorescent latex beads about the size of bacteria. That way they could learn how many bacteria the alga would eat and what happens to the bacteria after it's eaten. They learned that an average alga will eat 36 bacteria in an hour. In other words, an alga will eat as much as one-third of its weight in bacteria every day. Scientists have also discovered two other species of alga that eat bacteria, but at only one-sixth the rate of the common lake alga. How do the immobile algae capture bacteria? The cells of the alga share a fibrous casing with flagella that extend through the top of the casing. The flagella force water into the casing, and along with it, bacteria. Once the bacterium is trapped in the casing, it is engulfed by the cell.

The ability to eat bacteria is important for the alga's existence. Like the bogs where most carnivorous plants live, clean, clear lake water is low in plant nutrients. Therefore, in each instance, the ability to eat animal life provides needed additional nutrients. In addition, bacteria are kept at safe levels for other creatures.

Unknown until recently, bacteria-eating algae are an important major link in a lake's food chain.


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I guess that means that stagnant pond out behind my apartment is now my best collection of carnivorous plants!
 
hmm interesting! killer algea, wait a sec, that names already taken by caulerpa taxifolia
 
I see a thriller movie in the making, along the lines of Trifids.
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Hey, that's amazing. Thanks for sharing.
 
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