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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1016/j.ejop.2014.03.006
Titel (primär) Colonization dynamics of ciliate morphotypes modified by shifting sandy sediments
Autor Risse-Buhl, U.; Felsmann, K.; Mutz, M.
Quelle European Journal of Protistology
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
Department FLOEK
Band/Volume 50
Heft 4
Seite von 345
Seite bis 355
Sprache englisch
Keywords Bedload; Feeding strategy; Protists; Hyporheic zone; Ripple; Stream
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Abstract Sandy stream-bed sediments colonized by a diverse ciliate community are subject to various disturbance regimes. In microcosms, we investigated the effect of sediment shifting on the colonization dynamics of 3 ciliate morphotypes differing in morphology, behavior and feeding strategy. The dynamics of the ciliate morphotypes inhabiting sediment pore water and overlying water were observed at 3 sediment shifting frequencies: (1) stable sediments, (2) periodically shifting sediments such as migrating ripples, and (3) continuously shifting sediments as occurring during scour events of the uppermost sediment. Sediment shifting significantly affected the abundance and growth rate of the ciliate morphotypes. The free-swimming filter feeder Dexiostoma campylum was vulnerable to washout by sediment shifting since significantly higher numbers occurred in the overlying water than in pore water. Abundance of D. campylum only increased in pore water of stable sediments. On the contrary, the vagile grasper feeder Chilodonella uncinata and the sessile filter feeder Vorticella convallaria had positive growth rates and successfully colonized sediments that shifted periodically and continuously. Thus, the spatio-temporal pattern of sediment dynamics acts as an essential factor of impact on the structure, distribution and function of ciliate communities in sand-bed streams.
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Risse-Buhl, U., Felsmann, K., Mutz, M. (2014):
Colonization dynamics of ciliate morphotypes modified by shifting sandy sediments
Eur. J. Protistol. 50 (4), 345 - 355 10.1016/j.ejop.2014.03.006