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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0171910
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Diatoms on the carapace of common snapping turtles: Luticola spp. dominate despite spatial variation in assemblages
作者: Shelly C. Wu; Elizabeth A. Bergey
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2017
发表日期: 2017-2-13
卷: 12, 期:2
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Turtles ; Diatoms ; Algae ; Museum collections ; Fresh water ; Freshwater ecology ; Marine ecology ; Oklahoma
英文摘要: Filamentous algae are often visible on the carapaces of freshwater turtles and these algae are dominated by a few species with varying geographic distributions. Compared to filamentous algae, little is known about the much more speciose microalgae on turtles. Our objectives were to compare the diatom flora on a single turtle species (the common snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina) across part of its range to examine spatial patterns and determine whether specific diatom taxa were consistently associated with turtles (as occurs in the filamentous alga Basicladia spp.). Using preserved turtle specimens from museums, we systematically sampled diatoms on the carapaces of 25 snapping turtles across five states. The diverse diatom assemblages formed two groups–the southern Oklahoma group and the northern Illinois/Wisconsin/New York group, with Arkansas not differing from either group. Of the six diatom species found in all five states, four species are widespread, whereas Luticola cf. goeppertiana and L. cf. mutica are undescribed species, known only from turtles in our study. L. cf. goeppertiana comprised 83% of the diatom abundance on Oklahoma turtles and was relatively more abundant on southern turtles (Oklahoma and Arkansas) than on northern turtles (where mean abundance/state was > 10%). L. cf. mutica was the most abundant species (40%) on New York turtles. Some Luticola species are apparently turtle associates and results support a pattern of spatial variation in Luticola species, similar to that in Basicladia. Using museum specimens is an efficient and effective method to study the distribution of micro-epibionts.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/25719
Appears in Collections:过去全球变化的重建
影响、适应和脆弱性
科学计划与规划
气候变化与战略
全球变化的国际研究计划
气候减缓与适应
气候变化事实与影响

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作者单位: Oklahoma Biological Survey, Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America;Department of Biology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America;Oklahoma Biological Survey, Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America;Department of Biology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America

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Shelly C. Wu,Elizabeth A. Bergey. Diatoms on the carapace of common snapping turtles: Luticola spp. dominate despite spatial variation in assemblages[J]. PLOS ONE,2017-01-01,12(2)
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