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Nutrition

P. dubius feeds on a range of filamentous cyanbacteria using its cytopharyngeal basket - a specialised oral structure for prey capture and ingestion.

Digestion is a two-stage process:

  1. Very rapid destruction of the cell walls of the cyanobacterium. This occurs within a matter of seconds and enables the ciliate to ingest large quantities of cyanobacterial filaments in a short time.
  2. The initially single, very voluminous food vacuole becomes reduced to numerous small vesicles 1–2µm in diameter. The following digestion of the cyanobacterial protoplasts takes several hours (Peck and Hausmann, 1980).