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Assessing the ecological value of small testate amoebae (<45 μm) in New Zealand peatlands

Author(s)
McKeown, Michelle M
Wilmshurst, Janet M
Duckert, Clément
Wood, Jamie R
Mitchell, Edward  
Laboratoire de biodiversité du sol  
Date issued
2019
In
European Journal of Protistology, Elsevier
Vol
68
From page
1
To page
16
Subjects
Bogs Human impact New Zealand Taxonomy Testate amoebae Wetlands
Abstract
Methodological advances are essential for robust ecological research. Quantitative reconstructions of environmental conditions using testate amoebae rely on sound taxonomy. While the taxonomy of large species is relatively well resolved, this is not the case for most small taxa (typically <45 μm long). In New Zealand, peatlands contain a diversity of both cosmopolitan and characteristic large southern endemic taxa, but also have a high abundance of small taxa. The latter are often lumped into morphotypes reducing their value as ecological indicators. In this study, we demonstrate how (a) lumping small taxa versus splitting them into unique types, and (b) including or excluding them from community analysis influenced their ecological inference. We assessed testate amoeba composition in six peat bogs from New Zealand, three that were moderately-to-highly impacted, and three that were non-impacted. Environmental variables were measured at each sampling site and the surface testate amoeba community patterns and community-environment relationships compared. We found a clear division between impacted and non-impacted sites. Several distinct small taxa were more strongly related to water-table depth and conductivity, while the larger taxa were more correlated to pH. These results show that improved taxonomic resolution of small taxa can provide more informed environmental assessment.
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journal article
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/65180
DOI
10.1016/j.ejop.2018.12.002
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