Literature DB >> 23890772

Planktonic ciliate community structure in shallow lakes of lowland Western Europe.

Jeroen Van Wichelen1, Liselotte S Johansson, Pieter Vanormelingen, Steven A J Declerck, Torben L Lauridsen, Luc De Meester, Erik Jeppesen, Wim Vyverman.   

Abstract

Temperate shallow meso- to eutrophic lakes can exist in one of two alternative states with contrasting foodwebs, referred to as the clear-water and the turbid state. We describe the planktonic ciliate communities of such lakes based on a survey of 66 northwestern European lakes. Ciliates were enumerated and identified to species level according to the quantitative protargol staining technique. Ciliate biomass was on average twice as high in the turbid than in the clear-water lakes. The ciliate communities were dominated by oligotrichs and protostomatids, and no differences in functional composition or α-diversity could be detected between turbid and clear-water lakes, although β-diversity tended to be higher in the latter. At the species level, however, community structure strongly differed between turbid and clear-water lakes, and several indicator species could be identified for the different lake categories. Variation partitioning showed that nutrient status did not explain ciliate community structure independent of the alternative states, while lake area was identified as an additional structuring factor for the ciliate communities. These results stress the importance of the ecosystem structure in shaping ciliate communities in temperate shallow lakes and suggest that nutrient status has little direct effect on ciliate community structure in such lakes.
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Keywords:  Community structure; Indicator species; Lowland Europe; Planktonic ciliates; Shallow lakes; Stable states

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23890772     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejop.2013.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Protistol        ISSN: 0932-4739            Impact factor:   3.020


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