Pinnularia, like most diatoms, can reproduce by simple cell division. Nuclear division occurs by
mitosis and cell divides into two parts. Each daughter receives one of the parent cell's thecae, which becomes that cell's
epitheca. The cell then synthesizes a new
hypotheca. Thus, one daughter is the same size as the parent, and one is slightly smaller. With subsequent generations, the average cell size of a
Pinnularia population gradually becomes smaller. When a minimum average size is reached,
auxospore formation occurs and
sexual reproduction restores the population's average cell size. ==References==