Viable Species of Flamella (Amoebozoa: Variosea) Isolated from Ancient Arctic Permafrost Sediments

TitleViable Species of Flamella (Amoebozoa: Variosea) Isolated from Ancient Arctic Permafrost Sediments
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsShmakova, L, Bondarenko, N, Smirnov, A
JournalProtist
Volume167
Pagination13 - 30
ISSN1434-4610
Keywordscryptobiosis.
Abstract

Six viable strains of amoebae belonging to the genus Flamella (Amoebozoa, Variosea) were isolated from permafrost sediments sampled in the Russian Arctic region. Two of them are from late Pleistocene permafrost in North-East Siberia, and four - from Holocene and late Pleistocene in North-West Siberia. Light- and electron-microscopic study and molecular phylogeny show that these isolates represent two new species belonging to the genus Flamella. Both species are cyst-forming. This is a remarkable case of high resistance of protozoan cysts, allowing them to survive and recover an amoebae population after a very long, geologically significant period of rest; a “snapshot” of evolution in time. This study directly shows for the first time that amoeba cysts can be conserved not only for years and decades but for many thousand years and then recover, contributing to the formation of an active microbial community. We propose to name the new species as Flamella pleistocenica n.sp. and Flamella beringiania n.sp. Phylogenetic analysis shows that the genus Flamella is a robust and potentially species-rich group of Variosea.

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1434461015000772
DOI10.1016/j.protis.2015.11.001