Four years in the Caucasus – observations on the ecology of nivicolous myxomycetes. (April 2015)
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- Title:
- Four years in the Caucasus – observations on the ecology of nivicolous myxomycetes. (April 2015)
- Main Title:
- Four years in the Caucasus – observations on the ecology of nivicolous myxomycetes
- Authors:
- Schnittler, M.
Erastova, D.A.
Shchepin, O.N.
Heinrich, E.
Novozhilov, Y.K. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Abundance and habitat requirements of nivicolous myxomycetes were surveyed over 4 yr at the northwestern Greater Caucasus ridge (Russia). An elevational transect spanning 3.66 km from 1 700 to 3 000 m a.s.l. was established at the summit Malaya Khatipara situated within the Teberda State Biosphere reserve. Between 2010 and 2013 1177 fructifications of nivicolous myxomycetes were recorded, with 700 of these determined to 44 species, varieties, and forms. Virtually all fructifications developed near or at the margin of a snow field. Abundance of myxomycete fructifications varied extremely between years, ranging from near zero to hundreds of colonies. At sites with known myxomycete occurrences 16 data loggers were installed in the years 2011 and 2012, measuring relative humidity and temperature at the soil surface. Together with weather data recorded on the nearby Klukhor pass and experiments with myxamoebae cultured on agar, these data explain the observed extreme fluctuations in myxomycete abundance. A sudden frost (one night below −10 °C) occurring before the first lasting snow in Nov. 2011 was most likely the reason for the nearly complete absence of myxomycete fruiting in spring 2012. Culture experiments showed that amoebae survived a slow decrease in temperature, as occurs under a sheltering snow cover, but are killed by sudden freezing. Extreme temperature changes recorded at the margin of snow fields explain why nivicolous myxomycetes must fruit before snowAbstract: Abundance and habitat requirements of nivicolous myxomycetes were surveyed over 4 yr at the northwestern Greater Caucasus ridge (Russia). An elevational transect spanning 3.66 km from 1 700 to 3 000 m a.s.l. was established at the summit Malaya Khatipara situated within the Teberda State Biosphere reserve. Between 2010 and 2013 1177 fructifications of nivicolous myxomycetes were recorded, with 700 of these determined to 44 species, varieties, and forms. Virtually all fructifications developed near or at the margin of a snow field. Abundance of myxomycete fructifications varied extremely between years, ranging from near zero to hundreds of colonies. At sites with known myxomycete occurrences 16 data loggers were installed in the years 2011 and 2012, measuring relative humidity and temperature at the soil surface. Together with weather data recorded on the nearby Klukhor pass and experiments with myxamoebae cultured on agar, these data explain the observed extreme fluctuations in myxomycete abundance. A sudden frost (one night below −10 °C) occurring before the first lasting snow in Nov. 2011 was most likely the reason for the nearly complete absence of myxomycete fruiting in spring 2012. Culture experiments showed that amoebae survived a slow decrease in temperature, as occurs under a sheltering snow cover, but are killed by sudden freezing. Extreme temperature changes recorded at the margin of snow fields explain why nivicolous myxomycetes must fruit before snow melt is complete, and the different transmittance of snow packs for light of different wave lengths may be crucial for triggering the formation of fruiting bodies. The high abundance of fructifications in nivicolous myxomycetes suggests them to be important predators of microbial communities under snow. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Fungal ecology. Volume 14(2015:Apr.)
- Journal:
- Fungal ecology
- Issue:
- Volume 14(2015:Apr.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 14 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 14
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0014-0000-0000
- Page Start:
- 105
- Page End:
- 115
- Publication Date:
- 2015-04
- Subjects:
- Alpine ecosystems -- Microhabitat -- Myxogastria -- Snow cover -- Snowbank myxomycetes
Fungi -- Ecology -- Periodicals
Mycology -- Periodicals
579.517 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/17545048 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.funeco.2015.01.003 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1754-5048
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