P. Lucchesi et G. Santangelo, THE INTERSTITIAL CILIATE MICROCOMMUNITY OF A MEDITERRANEAN SANDY SHORE UNDER DIFFERING HYDRODYNAMIC DISTURBANCES, Italian journal of zoology, 64(3), 1997, pp. 253-259
The species assemblages of benthic ciliates from two adjacent location
s at a sandy shore of the Ligurian Sea (Italy) are examined and compar
ed. The environmental conditions are very similar, except char one loc
ation is more exposed to hydrodynamic disturbance than the other. Sedi
ment samples (168 sandy samples from each station) for the identificat
ion and enumeration of ciliates were collected following a multifactor
ial sampling design under three different conditions: (1) a moderately
perturbed spring-summer period; (2) an unusual one-month-long calm in
spring; (3) an autumn-winter period. Both stations showed a rich and
well-structured ciliate microcommunity. During the spring-summer perio
d, characterized by highest ciliate density, 42 species, belonging to
27 genera, and 33 species belonging to 18 genera were found at the she
ltered and exposed station, respectively. During this period, the expo
sed station harbours only a sub-set of the ciliate assemblage living i
n the sheltered one. The two ciliate communities differ significantly
in abundance, species diversity, and patch frequency with the sheltere
d station yielding higher values. All such differences disappear after
a month of calm conditions and during the autumn-winter period.