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A Hydrodynamics Approach to the Evolution of Multicellularity: Flagellar Motility and Germ-Soma Differentiation in Volvocalean Green Algae
2006
American Naturalist
During the unicellular-multicellular transition, there are opportunities and costs associated with larger size. We argue that germ-soma separation evolved to counteract the increasing costs and requirements of larger multicellular colonies. Volvocalean green algae are uniquely suited for studying this transition because they range from unicells to multicellular individuals with germ-soma separation. Because Volvocales need flagellar beating for movement and to avoid sinking, their motility is
doi:10.2307/3844708
pmid:16670996
fatcat:5e6g3u4emjgjlewotfpqj23nqq