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Apparent global ubiquity of species in the protist genus Paraphysomonas.

B J Finlay1, K J Clarke.   

Abstract

Evidence is presented for the ubiquity of protist species. Using the example of protists that leave traces (siliceous scales) of their recent population growth, we show that most - perhaps all species in the genus Paraphysomonas, are ubiquitous. Of the species recorded in surveys carried out worldwide, we have identified 78% of their number in 0.1 cm2 of sediment collected from a freshwater pond (total area 10(8) cm2) in England. Moreover, the pond appears to act like a microcosm of aquatic environments in general, for species that are globally rare or abundant, are likewise rare or abundant in the pond. We assume that the rate of neutral migration to the pond is greatest for the globally abundant species. As these species are probably capable of growth in a broad range of conditions, they will more frequently encounter the environment they require for population growth. Thus globally abundant species are also locally abundant in the pond - a pattern that will be amplified by periodic cyst production. Ubiquitous dispersal is probably driven by very high absolute abundance of individuals, and the water column of the pond was estimated to support >10(14) Paraphysomonas individuals. Ubiquity will dampen rates of speciation, and the evidence presented here indicates that global species richness of Paraphysomonas is indeed modest - perhaps close to what is already known.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10714775     DOI: 10.1016/S1434-4610(99)70042-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protist        ISSN: 1434-4610


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