Seasonal and spatial variability of species occurrence of the Paramecium aurelia complex in a single natural pond (Protista, Ciliophora)

The geographic distribution and temporal occurrence of ciliates are still little known. In the present article, the occurrence of the Paramecium aurelia species complex in a natural pond situated in Kraków (Opatkowice) was investigated in different seasons in two following years. A sequence of speci...

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description The geographic distribution and temporal occurrence of ciliates are still little known. In the present article, the occurrence of the Paramecium aurelia species complex in a natural pond situated in Kraków (Opatkowice) was investigated in different seasons in two following years. A sequence of species occurrence of the P. aurelia complex was observed. Always, paramecia were found only in some sampling points among six points sampled each time and not necessarily in the same ones. Paramecia appearing in one habitat (water body) might occupy different niches characterized by various environmental features suitable for paramecia. The following species were found in the pond: P. biaurelia, P. triaurelia, P. tetraurelia, P. pentaurelia, and P. dodecaurelia. The occurrence of some rare species (P. tetraurelia, P. pentaurelia, and P. dodecaurelia) may be connected with migrating birds which can transport paramecia with drops of water from other water bodies. If a species was observed in successive seasons or years, the possible genetic variation was investigated by analysis of sequences of LSU rDNA and mitochondrial cytb gene fragments. Among the studied species (P. biaurelia, P. triaurelia, P. pentaurelia, and P. dodecaurelia) only P. dodecaurelia showed haplotype variation in different seasons and sampling points, probably caused by the colonization of the pond by different populations of paramecia.
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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Aurelia
Biodiversity
Biological and medical sciences
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Ciliophora
Cytb mtDNA
Dispersal
Ecology
Fresh water ecosystems
Freshwater & Marine Ecology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
Genetic diversity
Geographical distribution
Life Sciences
LSU rDNA
Marine
Paramecium aurelia
Ponds
Primary Research Paper
Protista
Protozoa
Rare species
Seasons
Synecology
Temporal occurrence
Water bodies
Zoology
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