학술논문

Measures of morphological complexity of microalgae and their linkage with organism size.
Document Type
Article
Source
Hydrobiologia. Feb2024, Vol. 851 Issue 4, p751-764. 14p.
Subject
*HYPERBOLIC functions
*SURFACE area
*FRACTAL dimensions
*MULTICELLULAR organisms
Language
ISSN
0018-8158
Abstract
In phytoplankton ecology the shape of microalgae appears predominantly as a categorical variable. Using shape-realistic 3D models of 220 microalgae we proposed and calculated six shape metrics and tested how these relate to each other and to the size of the microalgae. We found that some of the metrics are more sensitive to elongation, while others are related to multicellularity. We found a linear relationship between shape measures and the greatest axial linear dimensions of the microalgae. Our findings suggest that there is an evolutionary trade-off between the shape and size of the microalgae. It is important to stress that we found that surface area to volume ratio of the microalgae are hyperbolic functions of the length and volume for each shape. In our study, we demonstrated that the proposed shape metrics serve as suitable quantitative traits, and help to understand better how simple shapes evolved to more complex outlines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]