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Testate amoeba communities of the drained Hula wetland (Israel): implications for ecosystem development and conservation management
Authors:Richard J Payne  Peter A Ryan  Aminadav Nishri  Moshe Gophen
Institution:(1) Geography, School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK;(2) The Kenyon Institute, 15 Mount of Olives Road, Sheikh Jarrah, P.O. Box 19283, 91192 Jerusalem, Israel;(3) Kinneret Limnological Laboratory, Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research, P.O. Box 447, 14950 Migdal, Israel;(4) Migal—Galilee Technology Center, Southern Industrial Zone, P.O. Box 831, 11016 Kiryat-Shmona, Israel
Abstract:This study investigates the testate amoeba communities of semi-aquatic environments in two anthropogenic wetland ecosystems within an extensive drained wetland complex in northern Israel. Aims are to add to the species record for the region, test the similarity in amoeba communities and ecology to more studied sites and regions and investigate processes of wetland development and the implications of this for conservation management. The testate amoeba community is predominantly composed of cosmopolitan taxa but the community composition is distinct from that of previous studies. Redundancy analyses show that much the strongest environmental control is hydrology (depth to water table). Surprisingly, strontium (Sr) is an important secondary control, probably representing the trophic gradient. With a few exceptions the autecology of taxa identified here agrees with their preferences indicated by previous studies. There are significant differences in species richness and community structure between the amoeba communities of the two sites. Partly the difference may be due to differences in nutrient state, although some of the difference is independent of all environmental variables tested here. The lower species richness of the more recently created site suggests the testate amoeba community may be at an earlier successional stage.
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