Chaetoceros

Chaetoceros is probably the largest genus of marine planktonic diatoms with approximately 400 species described, although many of these descriptions are no longer valid. It is often very difficult to distinguish between different Chaetoceros species.[1] Several attempts have been made to restructure this large genus into subgenera and this work is still in progress.[2][3] However, most of the effort to describe species has been focused in boreal areas, and the genus is cosmopolitan, so there are probably many tropical species still undescribed.[4] Some species are known from the fossil record, from the Quaternary of Sweden. It is the type genus of its family.

Chaetoceros
Temporal range: 0.012–0.0 Ma
Chaetoceros furcellatus
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Chaetoceros

(Ehrenberg, 1844)
Species

See text.

Phytoplankton – such as this colony of Chaetoceros socialis – naturally give off fluorescent light as they dissipate excess solar energy that they cannot consume through photosynthesis.

Description

The genus Chaetoceros were first described by Ehrenberg in 1844.
Cells are more or less rectangular in girdle view.
Cells are usually elliptical in valve view.
Opposite setae of adjacent cells touch near their origin.

Chaetoceros is primarily a marine genus, but there are also accounts of species within inland waters of the United States. It is a type of centric diatom that contains a frustrule or cell wall composed of silica that contain long, thin spins (setae). The spines connect the frustules together creating a colony of cells.[5] Cells colonies can form chains that are coiled, straight, or curved. Cell size can range from <10 um to 50 um.[6]

Environmental Ranges

Depth range (m): 0 - 470
Temperature range (°C): -1.952 - 29.468
Nitrate (μmol L-1): 0.053 - 34.037
Salinity: 18.564 - 37.775
Oxygen (mL L-1): 4.139 - 9.192
Phosphate (μmol L-1): 0.046 - 2.358
Silicate (μmol L-1): 0.648 - 92.735
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Beneficial Effects

Due to its high growth rates and high lipid concentrations, research has been conducted to potentially use Chaetoceros as a biofuel.[5][8]

Studies suggest that colonies of Chaetoceros serve as an important food source within the water column and major carbon contributor to the benthic environment. Within the North Water, located in northern Baffin Bay, Chaetoceros has been reported to contribute about 91% of total phytoplankton cells serving as an important primary producer within this area. Therefore, contributing to oxygen production in the North Water.[9] Overall, phytoplankton contributes to over half of Earth's oxygen production.[10]

Blooms

Chaetoceros blooms have been reported to reach concentrations of 30,100 cells/ml and can persist for multiple months.[9] Blooms are able to persist because individuals can survive at low nutrient levels. When present in large quantities, species with larger, thicker spines can damage organisms' gills.[11] Although, this defensive trait can help the species avoid predation and further promote bloom success.

Some currently accepted Chaetoceros species

  • Chaetoceros abnormis A.I. Proshkina-Lavrenko
  • Chaetoceros aculeatus I.V. Makarova
  • Chaetoceros adelianus E.E. Manguin
  • Chaetoceros aduncus I.N. Sukhanova
  • Chaetoceros aequatorialis var. antarcticus Manguin
  • Chaetoceros aequatorialis Cleve
  • Chaetoceros affinis f. pseudosymmetricus (E. Steemann Nielsen) M. Torrington-Smith
  • Chaetoceros affinis f. parallelus M. Thorrington-Smith
  • Chaetoceros affinis f. inaequalis M. Thorrington-Smith
  • Chaetoceros affinis Lauder
  • Chaetoceros amanita A. Cleve-Euler
  • Chaetoceros anastomosans Grunow
  • Chaetoceros angularis Schütt
  • Chaetoceros angulatus F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros anostomosans var. speciosus F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros armatus T. West
  • Chaetoceros astrabadicus A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros atlanticus var. compactus (F. Schütt) P.T. Cleve
  • Chaetoceros atlanticus var. neapolitanus (Schroeder) Hustedt
  • Chaetoceros atlanticus var. tumescens A. Grunow
  • Chaetoceros atlanticus Cleve
  • Chaetoceros atlanticus f. audax (F. Schütt) H.H. Gran
  • Chaetoceros atlanticus var. cruciatus (G. Karsten) M. Thorrington-Smith
  • Chaetoceros audax F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros bacteriastrius G.C. Wallich
  • Chaetoceros bacteriastroides f. imbricatus (L.A. Mangin) M. Thorrington-Smith
  • Chaetoceros bacteriastroides G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros bermejense D. U. Hernández-Becerril
  • Chaetoceros bisetaceus J. Schumann
  • Chaetoceros borealis J.W. Bailey
  • Chaetoceros borealoides H.L. Honigmann
  • Chaetoceros breve F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros brevis Schütt
  • Chaetoceros brussilowi A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros buceros G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros buceros Karsten
  • Chaetoceros bulbosus (Ehrenberg) Heiden
  • Chaetoceros bulbosus f. cruciatus (G. Karsten) H. Heiden
  • Chaetoceros bulbosus f. schimperana (G. Karsten) H. Heiden
  • Chaetoceros bungei Honigmann
  • Chaetoceros calcitrans f. pumilus Takano
  • Chaetoceros californicus A. Grunow
  • Chaetoceros capense G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros caspicus C.E.H. Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros caspicus var. karianus A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros caspicus f. pinguichaetus A. Henckel & P. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros castracanei Karsten
  • Chaetoceros castracanei G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros ceratospermus var. minor A.F. Meunier
  • Chaetoceros ceratosporus var. brachysetus Rines & Hargraves
  • Chaetoceros ceratosporus Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros chunii G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros cinctus Gran
  • Chaetoceros clavigera C.E.H. Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros clavigerus A. Grunow
  • Chaetoceros clevei F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros coarctatus Lauder
  • Chaetoceros cochleus F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros compactus F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros compressus var. gracilis F. Hustedt
  • Chaetoceros compressus var. hirtisetus J.E.B. Rines & P.E. Hargraves
  • Chaetoceros concavicorne Mangin
  • Chaetoceros confervoides J. Ralfs
  • Chaetoceros confusus S.L. VanLandingham
  • Chaetoceros constrictus Gran
  • Chaetoceros convolutus Castracane
  • Chaetoceros convolutus f. trisetosus Brunel
  • Chaetoceros convolutus f. volans L.I. Smirnova
  • Chaetoceros cornutus G. Leuduger-Fortmorel
  • Chaetoceros coronatus Gran
  • Chaetoceros costatus Pavillard
  • Chaetoceros crenatus (C.G. Ehrenberg) T. Brightwell
  • Chaetoceros crinitus Schütt
  • Chaetoceros criophilus Castracane
  • Chaetoceros cruciatus G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros curvatus Castracane
  • Chaetoceros curvisetus Cleve
  • Chaetoceros dadayi Pavillard
  • Chaetoceros danicus Cleve
  • Chaetoceros debilis Cleve
  • Chaetoceros decipiens f. singularis H.H. Gran
  • Chaetoceros decipiens Cleve
  • Chaetoceros delicatulus C.E.H. Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros densus Cleve
  • Chaetoceros diadema (Ehrenberg) Gran
  • Chaetoceros dichaeta f. unicellularis H. Heiden
  • Chaetoceros dichaetus Ehrenberg
  • Chaetoceros dichaetus var. polygonus (F. Schütt) H. Heiden
  • Chaetoceros didymus var. praelongus E.J. Lemmermann
  • Chaetoceros didymus f. aestivus H.H. Gran
  • Chaetoceros didymus f. autumnalis H.H. Gran
  • Chaetoceros didymus C.G. Ehrenberg
  • Chaetoceros difficilis Cleve
  • Chaetoceros distichus F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros distinguendus E.J. Lemmermann
  • Chaetoceros diversicurvatus Van Goor
  • Chaetoceros diversus var. mediterraneus J.L.B. Schröder
  • Chaetoceros diversus Cleve
  • Chaetoceros eibenii (Grunow) Meunier
  • Chaetoceros elmorei Boyer
  • Chaetoceros elongatus Honigmann
  • Chaetoceros exospermus Meunier
  • Chaetoceros externus Gran
  • Chaetoceros fallax Prosckina-Lavrenko
  • Chaetoceros femur F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros filiferus G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros filiforme Meunier
  • Chaetoceros flexuosus Mangin
  • Chaetoceros fragilis Meunier
  • Chaetoceros furca var. macroceras J.L.B. Schröder
  • Chaetoceros furcellatus J.W. Bailey
  • Chaetoceros fusus F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros galvestonense Collier & Murphy
  • Chaetoceros gastridius (C.G. Ehrenberg) T. Brightwell
  • Chaetoceros gaussii Heiden & Kolbe
  • Chaetoceros gracialis A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros glandazii Mangin
  • Chaetoceros gobii A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros gracilis Pantocsek
  • Chaetoceros grunowii F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros hendeyi Manguin
  • Chaetoceros hispidus var. monicae A. Grunow
  • Chaetoceros hohnii Graebn. & Wujek
  • Chaetoceros holsaticus Schütt
  • Chaetoceros ikari B.V. Skvortzov
  • Chaetoceros imbricatus Mangin
  • Chaetoceros incurvus var. umbonatus Castracane
  • Chaetoceros incurvus Bailey
  • Chaetoceros indicus Karsten
  • Chaetoceros ingolfianus Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros intermedius A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros karianus Grunow
  • Chaetoceros karyanus A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros knipowitschii A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros laciniosus Schüt
  • Chaetoceros laciniosus f. protuberans M. Thorrington-Smith
  • Chaetoceros laciniosus f. pelagicus H.H. Gran
  • Chaetoceros lauderi Ralfs
  • Chaetoceros leve F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros littorale litorale E.J. Lemmermann
  • Chaetoceros lorenzianus var. forceps A.F. Meunier
  • Chaetoceros lorenzianus Grunow
  • Chaetoceros malygini A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros medius F. Schütt C
  • Chaetoceros meridiana (F. Schütt) G. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros mertensii H.L. Honigmann
  • Chaetoceros messanense Castracane C
  • Chaetoceros minimus (Levander) D. Marino, G. Giuffre, M. Montresor & A. Zingone
  • Chaetoceros misumensis H.H. Gran & K. Yendo
  • Chaetoceros mitra (J.W. Bailey) Cleve
  • Chaetoceros muelleri var. duplex E.J. Lemmermann
  • Chaetoceros muelleri var. subsalsum J.R. Johansen & S. Rushforth
  • Chaetoceros muelleri E.J. Lemmermann
  • Chaetoceros muellerii var. subsalsus J.R. Johansen & Rushforth
  • Chaetoceros nansenii A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros natatus E.E. Manguin
  • Chaetoceros neglectus Karsten
  • Chaetoceros neobulbosus T.V. Desikachary, S. Gowthaman & Y. Latha
  • Chaetoceros neocompactus S.L. VanLandingham
  • Chaetoceros neogracile S.L. VanLandingham
  • Chaetoceros neupokojewii A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros nipponicus J. Ikari
  • Chaetoceros odontella (C.G. Ehrenberg) G.L. Rabenhorst
  • Chaetoceros okamurae var. tetrasetus J. Ikari
  • Chaetoceros okamurae J. Ikari
  • Chaetoceros ostenfeldii P.T. Cleve
  • Chaetoceros pachtussowii A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros pachyceros R. Margalef
  • Chaetoceros pacificus J. Ikari
  • Chaetoceros paradoxus Cleve
  • Chaetoceros paradoxus var. luedersii Engler
  • Chaetoceros parvus F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros paulsenii f. robustus A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros pavillardii J. Ikari
  • Chaetoceros pelagicus
  • Chaetoceros pendulus Karsten
  • Chaetoceros perpusillus Cleve
  • Chaetoceros peruvianus var. victoriae Karsten
  • Chaetoceros peruvianus var. gracilis J.L.B. Schröder
  • Chaetoceros peruvianus Brightwell
  • Chaetoceros peruvianus var. robustum P.T. Cleve
  • Chaetoceros peruvianus var. suadivae Karsten
  • Chaetoceros peruvianus f. volans (F. Schütt) C.E.H. Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros peruvianus f. robustus (P.T. Cleve) C.E.H. Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros phuketensis J.E.B. Rines, P. Boonruang & E.C. Theriot
  • Chaetoceros pingue A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros pinguichaetus A. Henckel & P. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros pliocenus J.-J. Brun
  • Chaetoceros protuberans H.S. Lauder
  • Chaetoceros pseudoaurivillii J. Ikari
  • Chaetoceros pseudocrinitus Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros pseudocurvisetus Mangin
  • Chaetoceros pseudodichaeta J. Ikari
  • Chaetoceros pundulus G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros radians F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros radicans F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros recurvatus f. robustus Henckel
  • Chaetoceros recurvatus Henckel
  • Chaetoceros robustus (P.T. Cleve) C.E.H. Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros rostratus Lauder
  • Chaetoceros russanowi A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros salsugineus Takano
  • Chaetoceros saltans P.T. Cleve
  • Chaetoceros schmidtii C.E.H. Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros schuettii f. oceanicus H.H. Gran
  • Chaetoceros secundus P.T. Cleve
  • Chaetoceros seiracanthus Gran
  • Chaetoceros sessile Grøntved
  • Chaetoceros setoense J. Ikari
  • Chaetoceros seychellarus G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros seychellarus var. austral E.E. Manguin
  • Chaetoceros siamense C.E.H. Ostenfeld
  • Chaetoceros similis Cleve
  • Chaetoceros simplex C.E.H. Ostenfeld C
  • Chaetoceros skeleton F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros socialis f. radians (F. Schütt) A.I. Proshkina-Lavrenko
  • Chaetoceros socialis Lauder
  • Chaetoceros socialis var. autumnalis Prosckina-Lavrenko
  • Chaetoceros sedowii A. Henckel
  • Chaetoceros strictus G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros subcompressus J.L.B. Schröder
  • Chaetoceros subsalsus Lemmermann
  • Chaetoceros subsecundus (Grunow ex Van Heurck) Hustedt
  • Chaetoceros subtilis Cleve
  • Chaetoceros sumatranus Karsten
  • Chaetoceros tenuissimus A.F. Meunier
  • Chaetoceros teres f. spinulosus H.H. Gran
  • Chaetoceros teres Cleve
  • Chaetoceros tetrachaeta Ehrenberg
  • Chaetoceros tetras G.H.H. Karsten
  • Chaetoceros tetrastichon Cleve
  • Chaetoceros thienemannii Hustedt
  • Chaetoceros throndsenii var. trisetosus Zingone
  • Chaetoceros throndsenii var. throndsenia D. Marino, M. Montresor & A. Zingone
  • Chaetoceros throndsenii (Marino, Montresor, & Zingone) Marino, Montresor & Zingone
  • Chaetoceros tortissimus H.H. Gran
  • Chaetoceros transisetus J.R. Johansen & J.S. Boyer
  • Chaetoceros vanheurckii H.H. Gran
  • Chaetoceros vermiculus F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros villosus Kützing
  • Chaetoceros vistulae C. Apstein
  • Chaetoceros volans F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros weissflogii F. Schütt
  • Chaetoceros wighamii Brightwell
  • Chaetoceros willei Grunow
  • Chaetoceros zachariasi var. longus H.L. Honigmann
  • Chaetoceros zachariasii var. variatus H.L. Honigmann
  • Chaetoceros zachariasii var. latus H.L. Honigmann
  • Chaetoceros zachariasii Honigmann
  • Chaetoceros ziwolkii A. Henckel
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See also

Viruses associated with Chaetoceros species
  • Chaetoceros tenuissimus RNA virus 01
  • Chaetoceros salsugineum DNA virus 01
  • Chaetoceros socialis f. radians RNA virus 01

References

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