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Colpoda is a genus of
ciliate The ciliates are a group of alveolates characterized by the presence of hair-like organelles called cilia, which are identical in structure to flagellum, eukaryotic flagella, but are in general shorter and present in much larger numbers, with a ...
s in the class
Colpodea The Colpodea are a class of ciliates, of about 200 species common in freshwater and soil habitats. The body cilia are typically uniform, and are supported by dikinetids of characteristic structure, with cilia on both kinetosomes. The mouth may ...
, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae.


Description

''Colpoda'' are distinctly
reniform Reniform is an adjective meaning "kidney-shaped" and may specifically refer to: * Reniform leaf The following is a list of terms which are used to describe leaf morphology in the description and taxonomy of plants. Leaves may be simple (a single ...
(kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often looks like a bite was taken out of it. Although they are not as well known as the paramecium, they are often the first
protozoa Protozoa (singular: protozoan or protozoon; alternative plural: protozoans) are a group of single-celled eukaryotes, either free-living or parasitic, that feed on organic matter such as other microorganisms or organic tissues and debris. Histo ...
to appear in
hay infusion Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals raised as livestock, such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep, or for smaller domesticated ...
s, especially when the sample does not come from an existing mature source of standing water.


Habitat

''Colpoda'' are often found in moist
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and because of their ability to readily enter protective
cysts A cyst is a closed sac, having a distinct envelope and division compared with the nearby tissue. Hence, it is a cluster of cells that have grouped together to form a sac (like the manner in which water molecules group together to form a bubble) ...
will quite frequently be found in desiccated samples of soil and vegetation as well as in temporary
natural pool A garden pond is a water feature constructed in a garden or designed landscape, normally for aesthetic purposes, to provide wildlife habitat, or for swimming. Habitat Garden ponds can be excellent wildlife habitats, and can make a contribution t ...
s such as tree holes. They have also been found in the
intestine The gastrointestinal tract (GI tract, digestive tract, alimentary canal) is the tract or passageway of the digestive system that leads from the mouth to the anus. The GI tract contains all the major organs of the digestive system, in humans ...
s of various animals, and can be cultured from their droppings. ''
Colpoda cucullus Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often ...
'' has been found inhabiting the surface of plants and seems to dominate the
microfauna Microfauna (Ancient Greek ''mikros'' "small" + New Latin ''fauna'' "animal") refers to microscopic animals and organisms that exhibit animal-like qualities. Microfauna are represented in the animal kingdom (e.g., nematodes, small arthropods) and t ...
there. Several species of ''Colpoda'' have been found in the pitcher plant ''
Sarracenia purpurea ''Sarracenia purpurea'', the purple pitcher plant, northern pitcher plant, turtle socks, or side-saddle flower, is a carnivorous plant in the family Sarraceniaceae. Description Like other species of ''Sarracenia'', ''S. purpurea'' obtains most ...
'', despite the presence of
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digestive enzymes in the liquid. ''Colpoda'' also tend to be found in abundance where increased levels of
bacteria Bacteria (; singular: bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell. They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria were among ...
offer an enriched food source. In commercial
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s, for example, they seemed to be ubiquitous but the species found vary widely from one location to the next, suggesting that these populations represent local soil and aquatic populations which migrated into the new habitat. In addition to inhabiting a wide variety of
microclimate A microclimate (or micro-climate) is a local set of atmospheric conditions that differ from those in the surrounding areas, often with a slight difference but sometimes with a substantial one. The term may refer to areas as small as a few squ ...
s, ''Colpoda'' can be found almost everywhere around the world where there is standing water or moist soil, even where these conditions are only ephemeral. ''
Colpoda brasiliensis Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often l ...
'' for example was discovered in
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ian
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s in 2003. ''
Colpoda irregularis Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often l ...
'' has been found in the high
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region of Southwest
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. ''
Colpoda aspera Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often l ...
'' has been found in the
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. ''Colpoda'' are also found in the
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where warmer temperatures and longer summers lead to greater density and species diversity. Not only is the genus widespread, there are also several species that have nearly global distribution, and, indeed, it has been suggested this may be true of all species, a fact that could be borne out by better investigation. Though ''Colpoda'' are not normally found in the marine environment, there are many ways they can travel from one continent to another. For example, cysts can become lodged in the plumage of migratory
bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweigh ...
s, becoming dislodged hundreds or even thousands of miles away. Also, because cysts are so small and light, they can be swept by
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s into the
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, and then come down on another continent.


Reproduction and conjugation

''Colpoda'' normally divide in cysts, from which two to eight individuals emerge, four being the most common number. This produces genetically identical individuals. The rate at which such reproduction occurs and how it is affected by various environmental conditions has been the subject of a great deal of scientific research. On rare occasions, ''Colpoda'' have been observed to divide into 4 individuals without producing a cyst wall. It has been suggested that cystless reproduction was the normal mode of reproduction for ''Colpoda'' under optimum conditions and that the formation of cysts was a reaction to adverse environmental conditions. However, the knowledge gained by many years of culturing ''Colpoda'' in hay infusions has shown that this mode of reproduction remains rare despite what would seem to be ideal environmental conditions. As in other ciliates, division in ''Colpoda'' may be preceded by a sexual phenomenon known as
conjugation Conjugation or conjugate may refer to: Linguistics * Grammatical conjugation, the modification of a verb from its basic form * Emotive conjugation or Russell's conjugation, the use of loaded language Mathematics * Complex conjugation, the chang ...
. This involves two ''Colpoda'' joining at the
oral groove The word oral may refer to: Relating to the mouth * Relating to the mouth, the first portion of the alimentary canal that primarily receives food and liquid **Oral administration of medicines ** Oral examination (also known as an oral exam or or ...
and exchanging DNA. Following conjugation, the ''Colpoda'' divides, redistributing the DNA of the two original cells to produce numerous genetically distinct offspring.


Ecological role

Most ''Colpoda'' species are either primarily or exclusively
bacterivore A bacterivore is an organism which obtains energy and nutrients primarily or entirely from the consumption of bacteria. The term is most commonly used to describe free-living, heterotrophic, microscopic organisms such as nematodes as well as many sp ...
s feeding on a wide variety of bacteria, which include ''
Moraxella ''Moraxella'' is a genus of gram-negative bacteria in the family Moraxellaceae. It is named after the Swiss ophthalmologist Victor Morax. The organisms are short rods, coccobacilli, or as in the case of ''Moraxella catarrhalis'', diplococci in ...
''. Several scientific studies have been made on the effect of different bacterial diets on the rate of ''Colpoda'' reproduction. Much has been written on the ecological role that ''Colpoda'' fulfill in the soil. In addition to their role as predators of bacteria, ''Colpoda'' are themselves prey to large variety of species. This includes other
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ns as well as small animals such as mosquito larva, other insect
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, and waterfleas.


Uses by humans

In addition to their use in education and in a wide variety of scientific studies, ''Colpoda'' have at times been suggested for more practical uses. ''
Colpoda steini Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often l ...
'' has been suggested as a means to assess the toxicity of soil treated with
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and as a means to detect chemical contamination in general, possibly in the wake of a terrorist attack.


Species

*'' Colpoda acuta'' - Found in central Europe, it was first described in a paper published in 1977. *''
Colpoda aspera Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often l ...
'' - A fairly small species, 12-42 micrometres, noted for being less reniform than other species. Found in Antarctic, Subantarctic *''
Colpoda brasiliensis Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often l ...
'' - A small species, 18-33 micrometres, noted for its mineral envelope which acts as a passive defense against predators. Named for the country in which it was discovered. *'' Colpoda californica'' *'' Colpoda cavicola'' *''
Colpoda cucullus Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often ...
'' - A fairly widespread species noted for being the dominant protozoan on the surface of plants. *'' Colpoda discoidea'' *'' Colpoda duodenaria'' - A small to medium-sized species, first described by Charles Vincent Taylor and Waldo Furgason and widely studied for the effects of various chemicals on its excystment process. *'' Colpoda ecaudata'' *'' Colpoda elliotti '' - A small species, 15-28 micrometres, noted as having been cultured from deer droppings. *'' Colpoda eurystoma'' *'' Colpoda fastigata'' *'' Colpoda formisanoi'' *'' Colpoda fragilis'' *'' Colpoda henneguyi'' - Widespread medium to large species, 30-80 micrometres, noted for its habit of staying perfectly still for long periods of time, making it easy to photograph live. *''
Colpoda inflata ''Colpoda inflata'' (sometimes called ''Tillina inflata'' or ''Colpoda rouxi'') is a unicellular organism, belonging to the genus Colpoda. Colpodeans are eucaryotic protozoans, that mainly feed on bacteria (bacteriophagous), vary a lot in size ...
'' - Possibly one of the best known and most common species, noted for its fitful resting stage in which it jerks around in a tight circle, frustrating microscopists trying to photograph it live. *''
Colpoda irregularis Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often l ...
'' - This species is noted for a prominent
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and was cultured from
moss Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (, ) '' sensu stricto''. Bryophyta (''sensu lato'', Schimp. 1879) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hor ...
and soil crust from rocks near desert sagebrush of southwest Idaho. *'' Colpoda lucida'' *'' Colpoda magna'' - A large species, 120-400 micrometres long. Appears dark at lower powers because of dark structures near the contractile vacuole. Often completely packed with food
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s. *'' Colpoda maupasi'' - Once thought to be a variety of ''
Colpoda steini Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often l ...
'', later recognized as a separate species. Classically it was believed to produce only reproductive cysts containing 8 offspring. One strain, however, the Bensonhurst strain, was found to also produce reproductive cysts containing 4 offspring. *'' Colpoda ovinucleata'' *'' Colpoda patella'' *'' Colpoda penardi'' *'' Colpoda praestans'' *'' Colpoda quinquecirrata'' *'' Colpoda reniformis'' *'' Colpoda rotunda'' *'' Colpoda simulans'' - A medium-sized ''Colpoda'' with the classic "bite taken out of it" ''Colpoda'' shape. *'' Colpoda spiralis'' - A very unusual species with a large overhang that gives it an almost snail like appearance. It was first found in Arizona and has since been reported in New Mexico and Nevada, with a possible sighting in Northern California. *''
Colpoda steini Colpoda is a genus of ciliates in the class Colpodea, order Colpodida, and family Colpodidae. Description ''Colpoda'' are distinctly reniform (kidney-shaped) and are strongly convex on one side, concave on the other. The concave side often l ...
'' - A widely distributed small to mid-sized species, 14-60 micrometres, usually free living but capable of being parasitic to land slugs. *'' Colpoda tripartita'' *'' Colpoda variabili''


Videos

Click on images before playing them to see full size (reload (F5) if you already hit play) Image:Colpodacircus100x1.ogg, several dozen various sized ''Colpoda'' representing at least 3 species with other ciliates 100X Image:Bigcolpoda100x1.ogv, Large ''Colpoda'' amongst many smaller ones with other ciliates 100X Image:Detailedcolpoda400x1.ogg, Detailed video of ''Colpoda'' in resting stage 400X Image:Detailedcolpoda400x2.ogg, Another view of ''Colpoda'' in resting stage, showing relative sizes 400X Image:Colpodaspiralis400x1.ogg, Unusual ''Colpoda'', possibly ''Colpoda spiralis'' 400X Image:Colpodaspiralis1st.ogg, Unusual Colpoda, possibly ''Colpoda spiralis'' From when it was first spotted. Image:Colpodastuck.ogg, Several colpoda, seemingly stuck to debris 100X Image:Colpodaharrass400x1.ogg, Active ''Colpoda'' seems to harass a resting ''Colpoda'' Magnified 400 times


References

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