Freshwater testate amoebae communities from Île de la Possession, Crozet Archipelago, subantarctica

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An ecological study of the freshwater testate amoebae (Protozoa, Rhizopoda) on the subantarctic island Île de la Possession (Crozet Archipelago) revealed 85 taxa, belonging to 21 genera. Twenty-two taxa belonged to the genus Difflugia, typical for freshwater habitats whereas the genus Trinema showed the highest relative abundance. A cluster analysis revealed two communities: a Difflugiella crenulata assemblage and a Trinema lineare-T. enchelys assemblage. These communities, together with the results of a RDA analysis, represented a clear geographical separation on the island. The Difflugiella crenulata assemblage typified locations, with a high specific conductance and neutral to alkaline pH values, on the western part of the island. Aquatic habitats in the larger valleys on the eastern side of Île de la Possession, with a low conductivity and slightly acid pH values, were characterized by the Trinema assemblage. Weighted averaging and calibration were used to develop a statistical transfer function to infer the pH of freshwater bodies from the testate amoebae assemblages. The model is usable over a pH range of 5 to 9. © 2004 Regents of the University of Colorado.

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Vincke, S., Van De Vijver, B., Mattheeussen, R., & Beyens, L. (2004). Freshwater testate amoebae communities from Île de la Possession, Crozet Archipelago, subantarctica. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, 36(4), 584–590. https://doi.org/10.1657/1523-0430(2004)036[0584:FTACFL]2.0.CO;2

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