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Horikawa DD Kunieda T Abe W Watanabe M Nakahara Y Yukuhiro F Sakashita T Hamada N Wada S Funayama T Katagiri C Kobayashi Y Higashi S Okuda T 《Astrobiology》2008,8(3):549-556
Studies on the ability of multicellular organisms to tolerate specific environmental extremes are relatively rare compared to those of unicellular microorganisms in extreme environments. Tardigrades are extremotolerant animals that can enter an ametabolic dry state called anhydrobiosis and have high tolerance to a variety of extreme environmental conditions, particularly while in anhydrobiosis. Although tardigrades have been expected to be a potential model animal for astrobiological studies due to their excellent anhydrobiotic and extremotolerant abilities, few studies of tolerance with cultured tardigrades have been reported, possibly due to the absence of a model species that can be easily maintained under rearing conditions. We report the successful rearing of the herbivorous tardigrade, Ramazzottius varieornatus, by supplying the green alga Chlorella vulgaris as food. The life span was 35 +/- 16.4 d, deposited eggs required 5.7 +/- 1.1 d to hatch, and animals began to deposit eggs 9 d after hatching. The reared individuals of this species had an anhydrobiotic capacity throughout their life cycle in egg, juvenile, and adult stages. Furthermore, the reared adults in an anhydrobiotic state were tolerant of temperatures of 90 degrees C and -196 degrees C, and exposure to 99.8% acetonitrile or irradiation with 4000 Gy (4)He ions. Based on their life history traits and tolerance to extreme stresses, R. varieornatus may be a suitable model for astrobiological studies of multicellular organisms. 相似文献
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Cross field diffusion of energetic particles (cosmic rays) in a two-dimensional static magnetic field turbulence is studied
performing test particle simulations. Qualitatively different diffusion processes are observed depending on the ratio of Larmor
radius (ρ) to the correlation length (λ) of the magnetic field fluctuations. The diffusion is found to be composed of several
regimes with distinct statistical properties, which can be characterized using Levy statistics.
This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. 相似文献
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Horikawa DD Yamaguchi A Sakashita T Tanaka D Hamada N Yukuhiro F Kuwahara H Kunieda T Watanabe M Nakahara Y Wada S Funayama T Katagiri C Higashi S Yokobori S Kuwabara M Rothschild LJ Okuda T Hashimoto H Kobayashi Y 《Astrobiology》2012,12(4):283-289
Tardigrades are tiny (less than 1?mm in length) invertebrate animals that have the potential to survive travel to other planets because of their tolerance to extreme environmental conditions by means of a dry ametabolic state called anhydrobiosis. While the tolerance of adult tardigrades to extreme environments has been reported, there are few reports on the tolerance of their eggs. We examined the ability of hydrated and anhydrobiotic eggs of the tardigrade Ramazzottius varieornatus to hatch after exposure to ionizing irradiation (helium ions), extremely low and high temperatures, and high vacuum. We previously reported that there was a similar pattern of tolerance against ionizing radiation between hydrated and anhydrobiotic adults. In contrast, anhydrobiotic eggs (50% lethal dose; 1690 Gy) were substantially more radioresistant than hydrated ones (50% lethal dose; 509 Gy). Anhydrobiotic eggs also have a broader temperature resistance compared with hydrated ones. Over 70% of the anhydrobiotic eggs treated at either -196°C or +50°C hatched successfully, but all the hydrated eggs failed to hatch. After exposure to high-vacuum conditions (5.3×10(-4) Pa to 6.2×10(-5) Pa), the hatchability of the anhydrobiotic eggs was comparable to that of untreated control eggs. 相似文献
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