Peculiarities of the geographical distribution of coenobial volvocine algae (Volvocaceae, Chlorophyta). Botanical Journal (St Petersburg). 2003. Vol. 88. N 11. pp. 52-61.

(in Russian, with English Summary)

A.G. Desnitskiy.

Summary

 

Data on the geographical distribution of 36 species from 7 genera of the family

Volvocaceae sensu Nozaki (Pandorina, Volvulina, Yamagishiella, Eudorina,

Platydorina, Pleodorina and Volvox) have been summarized. Both cosmopolitan

species and species with local distribution have been detected. An attempt was

made to trace a correlation of latitudinal distribution of the coenobial volvocine

algae with obligatory differentiated somatic cells (22 species of the genera Volvox

and Pleodorina) with peculiarities of proceeding of the cell divisions during

asexual developmental cycle. In high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere

(northward of 50-57° north) only 3 species of Volvox occur, in which the formation

of new coenobia (a series of consecutive gonidial divisions) starts with the light

period (in the morning), the rate of division is slow and the gonidial divisions are

temporarily blocked in darkness.

 

Key words: Volvocaceae, geographical distribution, developmental cycles.