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Krashevska, V.; Maraun, M. &amp; Scheu, S. (2012): <b>How does litter quality affect the community of soil protists (testate amoebae) of tropical montane rainforests?</b>. <i>FEMS Microbiol Ecol</i> <b>80</b>, 603-607.

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Title: How does litter quality affect the community of soil protists (testate amoebae) of tropical montane rainforests?
Short Name: How does litter quality affect testate amoebae community
FOR816dw ID: 1095
Publication Date: 2012-03-07
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Individual: Valentyna Krashevska
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Individual: Mark Maraun
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Individual: Stefan Scheu
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Litter quality and diversity are major factors structuring decomposer communities.<br/> However, little is known on the relationship between litter quality and<br/> the community structure of soil protists in tropical forests. We analyzed the<br/> diversity, density, and community structure of a major group of soil protists of<br/> tropical montane rainforests, that is, testate amoebae. Litterbags containing<br/> pure and mixed litter of two abundant tree species at the study sites (Graffenrieda<br/> emarginata and Purdiaea nutans) differing in nitrogen concentrations were<br/> exposed in the field for 12 months. The density and diversity of testate amoebae<br/> were higher in the nitrogen-rich Graffenrieda litter suggesting that nitrogen<br/> functions as an important driving factor for soil protist communities. No additive<br/> effects of litter mixing were found, rather density of testate amoebae was<br/> reduced in litter mixtures as compared to litterbags with Graffenrieda litter<br/> only. However, adding of high-quality litter to low-quality litter markedly<br/> improved habitat quality, as evaluated by the increase in diversity and density<br/> of testate amoebae. The results suggest that local factors, such as litter quality,<br/> function as major forces shaping the structure and density of decomposer<br/> microfauna that likely feed back to decomposition processes.
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Journal: FEMS Microbiol Ecol
Volume: 80
Page Range: 603-607
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Individual: Valentyna Krashevska
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