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The interstitial ciliated protozoa of a Mediterranean microcommunity
Authors:Giovanni Santangelo  Pia Lucchesi
Affiliation:(1) Dipartimento Scienze Ambiente e Territorio, via Volta 4, 56100 Pisa, Italy
Abstract:The main features of an interstitial ciliate community, living in the coastal sand of the Mediterranean sea, were analyzed during a one-year survey, carried out on 113 samples. The community was composed of 56 species, 31 of which belong to 8 lsquoresidentrsquo genera. Total density varied from 0 to 410 individuals cm–3 and followed a Spring-Summer and an Autumn-Winter trend, not related to temperature or to any single abiotic variable (interstitial dissolved O2, grain sand size, salinity), although the density of some taxa was related to one abiotic factor. During Spring, diversity increased by a synchronous bloom involving the whole community. Some taxa, such as the predator Lacrymaria and its prey Frontonia, were significantly associated. The finding of the simultaneous bloom of congeneric species, like that of the genus Remanella suggests that they respond to the same environmental factors, and avoid interspecific competition.
Keywords:ciliated protozoa  Mediterranean sea  interstitial environment  diversity  interspecific interactions
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