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Chlamydomonadales
(A) Gonium pectorale, (B) Eudorina elegans, (C) Pleodorina californica, and (D) Volvox carteri
Scientific classification Edit this classification
(unranked): Viridiplantae
Division: Chlorophyta
Class: Chlorophyceae
Order: Chlamydomonadales
Fritsch in West & Fritsch, 1927
Families

See text.

Synonyms
  • Volvocida Francé, 1894, orth. zool.
  • Phytomonadina Blochmann, 1895
  • Volvocales Oltmanns, 1904

Chlamydomonadales, also known as Volvocales, are an orderofflagellatedorpseudociliated green algae, specifically of the Chlorophyceae.[1] Chlamydomonadales can form planar or spherical colonies. These vary from Gonium (four to 32 cells) up to Volvox (500 cells or more). Each cell has two flagella, and is similar in appearance to Chlamydomonas, with the flagella throughout the colony moving in coordination.[citation needed]

Both asexual and sexual reproduction occur. In the former, cells divide until they form new colonies, which are then released. In the smaller forms, typically all cells are involved, but larger forms have anterior vegetative and posterior reproductive cells. Sexual reproduction varies from isogamy (both genders produce flagellated gametes of equal size) to oogamy (one gender produces a much larger, nonmotile gamete).

The classification of the Chlamydomonadales varies. Very often they are taken to include the orders Volvocales and Dunallielales, which contain closely related unicellular flagellates, as suborders. Colony inversion is believed to have arisen twice in this order. Spheroidal colony formation differs between the two lineages: rotation of daughter protoplasts during successive cell divisions in Astrephomene, and inversion after cell divisions in the Volvocaceae.[2]

Schematic representation of the phylogenetic relationships of the volvocine algae and the parallel evolution of the spheroidal colony. Volvocine algae range from the unicellular Chlamydomonas to the multicellular Volvox through various intermediate forms and are used as a model for research into the evolution of multicellularity. The spheroidal colony is thought to have evolved twice independently within this group: once in the Volvocaceae, from Pandorina to Volvox, and the other in the genus Astrephomene. The phylogeny is based on previous reports. All drawings and photographs represent side views of individuals with anterior ends orienting toward the top of this figure.[2]

Families

[edit]

As of May 2023, AlgaeBase accepted the following families:[3]

  • Asteromonadaceae Péterfi
  • Carteriaceae Pascher
  • Characiochloridaceae Skuja
  • Characiosiphonaceae Iyengar
  • Chlamydomonadaceae F.Stein
  • Chlorangiellaceae Bourrelly ex Fott
  • Chlorochytriaceae Setchell & N.L.Gardner
  • Chlorococcaceae Blackman & Tansley
  • Chlorosarcinaceae Bourrelly ex Groover & Bold
  • Dunaliellaceae T.A.Christensen
  • Goniaceae (Pascher) Pascher
  • Haematococcaceae G.M.Smith
  • Hypnomonadaceae Korshikov
  • Palmellaceae Decaisne
  • Palmellopsidaceae Korshikov
  • Phacotaceae Francé
  • Pleurastraceae K.R.Mattox & K.D.Stewart
  • Protosiphonaceae Blackman & Tansley
  • Sphaerocystidaceae Fott ex Tsarenko
  • Sphaerodictyaceae C.-C.Jao
  • Spondylomoraceae Korshikov
  • Tetrabaenaceae H.Nozaki & M.Ito
  • Tetrasporaceae Wittrock
  • Volvocaceae Ehrenberg
  • Wislouchiaceae Molinari & Guiry
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ See the NCBI webpage on Chlamydomonadales. Data extracted from the "NCBI taxonomy resources". National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2007-03-19.
  • ^ a b Yamashita S, Arakaki Y, Kawai-Toyooka H, Noga A, Hirono M, Nozaki H (November 2016). "Alternative evolution of a spheroidal colony in volvocine algae: developmental analysis of embryogenesis in Astrephomene (Volvocales, Chlorophyta)". BMC Evol Biol. 16 (1): 243. PMC 5103382. PMID 27829356. Material was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
  • ^ Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Chlamydomonadales". AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. Retrieved 2023-05-14.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chlamydomonadales&oldid=1229021998"

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