RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TESTATE AMEBAS (PROTOZOA, RHIZOPODA) AND MICROENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS ON A FORESTED PEATLAND IN NORTHEASTERN ONTARIO

被引:118
作者
CHARMAN, DJ [1 ]
WARNER, BG [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV WATERLOO, DEPT GEOG, WATERLOO N2L 3G1, ONTARIO, CANADA
关键词
D O I
10.1139/z92-331
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
The relative abundance of species of testate amoebae (Testacea; Rhizopoda) was established from 107 surface moss samples from a forested peatland in northeastern Ontario. These were related by multivariate analysis to a number of microenvironmental conditions including soil moisture content, water table, bulk density, humification, dominant peat component, pH, peat depth, depth of living moss, dominant surface moss species, vegetation type, microtopographical position, and artificial drainage. Moisture conditions play a key role in determining the species assemblages, pH being a secondary factor. Other environmental parameters related to species assemblages do not necessarily indicate a direct ecological link but are also associated with moisture and nutrient conditions. Individual species are ranked in terms of their preferred moisture conditions and compared with data from Finland. Certain species are restricted to either dry or wet conditions while others tolerate a wide range of moisture. Calculating weighted averages of substrate moisture contents for a greater range of species sampled from a larger number of sites will allow the development of transfer functions for constructing palaeomoisture curves from peatlands.
引用
收藏
页码:2474 / 2482
页数:9
相关论文
共 27 条
[1]   ECOLOGY OF AQUATIC TESTATE AMEBAS IN COASTAL LOWLANDS OF DEVON ISLAND (CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC) [J].
BEYENS, L ;
CHARDEZ, D ;
DEBAERE, D .
ARCHIV FUR PROTISTENKUNDE, 1991, 140 (01) :23-33
[2]   ECOLOGY OF TERRESTRIAL TESTATE AMEBAS ASSEMBLAGES FROM COASTAL LOWLANDS ON DEVON ISLAND (NWT, CANADIAN ARCTIC) [J].
BEYENS, L ;
CHARDEZ, D ;
DEBAERE, D ;
DEBOCK, P ;
JACQUES, E .
POLAR BIOLOGY, 1990, 10 (06) :431-440
[3]  
Bonnet L., 1965, Annales de Limnologie, V1, P113
[4]  
Bonnet L., 1964, Rev Ecol Biol Sci, V1, P123
[5]   ASPECTS OF THECAMOEBAE POPULATION IN SOIL SAMPLES FROM QUEBEC PROVINCE (CANADA) [J].
BONNET, L .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE, 1974, 52 (01) :29-&
[6]  
CORBETT SA, 1973, FIELD STUDIES, V3, P301
[7]  
Foissner W., 1987, Progress in Protistology, V2, P69
[8]  
Grospietsch T., 1958, WECHSELTIERCHEN RHIZ
[9]  
Harnisch O, 1927, ARCH HYDROBIOL, V18, P246
[10]   ABUNDANCE AND MICRO-DISTRIBUTION OF TESTATE AMOEBAE (RHIZOPODA-TESTACEA) IN SPHAGNUM [J].
HEAL, OW .
OIKOS, 1962, 13 (01) :35-&