Literature DB >> 28131037

The effect of three different predatory ciliate species on activated sludge microfauna.

Agnieszka Pajdak-Stós1, Mateusz Sobczyk2, Edyta Fiałkowska1, Wioleta Kocerba-Soroka1, Janusz Fyda1.   

Abstract

Bacterivorous ciliates play important roles in the functioning of activated sludge by reducing dispersed bacteria and enhancing flocculation. There are, however, no data on the resistance of this functional group of microorganisms to predation. Our experiment was conducted with activated sludge subsamples subjected to artificially introduced three predatory ciliates species. The two predator species originating from activated sludge were Oxytricha sp. and Spathidium spathula. Dileptus margaritifer was a "foreign" predator species. The latter was introduced to compare its effect with the influence of predators naturally occurring in activated sludge on the ciliates community potentially adapted to certain predation strategies. Results showed that introduction of predatory ciliates into the activated sludge did not significantly change the total abundance of protozoa but rebuilt bacterivorous ciliate communities. Introduced predators significantly affected the most numerous ciliate species from the genera Epistylis and Cyclidium. In the presence of D. margaritifer, the abundance of sessile, colonial ciliates (Epistylis sp.) was significantly lower compared to the control treatment and to the treatments with the other predators. The activated sludge ciliate community was the most affected by the introduction of the "foreign" predator - D. margaritifer, a large ciliate armed with toxicysts.
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Keywords:  Biodiversity; Ciliate ecology; Food web; Predation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28131037     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejop.2017.01.001

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


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