Abstract
Knowledge of the effect of geographic factors on the assemblages of protozoan testate amoebae is still limited, despite there having been a number of studies on this fauna. We applied statistical analyses to data on the distribution of testate amoebae from nine major lakes in the Yunnan Plateau, southwest China. Cluster analysis, based on community structure, separated the lakes into two groups—the ligotrophic/mesotrophic lakes and the hypereutrophic lakes—confirming the idea that the testate amoebae assemblages in lakes are closely related to the trophic status. Additionally, within the oligotrophic/mesotrophic lakes, there was distinct geographic clustering. Linear regression analysis and the Mantel test both revealed that similarity of species composition decreased with increasing geographic distance among the oligotrophic/mesotrophic lakes. © 2009, Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Yang, J., Zhang, W., & Shen, Y. (2009). Relationships between testate amoebae assemblages (protozoa) and geographic factors in yunnan plateau lakes, China. Journal of Freshwater Ecology, 24(3), 437–443. https://doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2009.9664316
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