PROTOSTELIDS OF THE STOLBY STATE RESERVE (SIBERIA, EASTERN SAYAN)

This study presents the first survey of protostelids in the Russian Federation and the second one in boreal forests. Altogether, 158 cultures of protostelids were prepared, with samples taken from the bark surface of living trees, rotten bark of logs and decaying plant litter in 2005 and 2006. Sampl...

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Main Authors: Kosheleva, Alena, Schnittler, Martin, Novozhilov, Yuri
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Published: Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Пензенский государственный университет» 2009
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spelling ftcyberleninka:oai:cyberleninka.ru:article/14362863 2023-05-15T18:30:32+02:00 PROTOSTELIDS OF THE STOLBY STATE RESERVE (SIBERIA, EASTERN SAYAN) Kosheleva, Alena Schnittler, Martin Novozhilov, Yuri 2009 text/html http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/protostelids-of-the-stolby-state-reserve-siberia-eastern-sayan http://cyberleninka.ru/article_covers/14362863.png unknown Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Пензенский государственный университет» ECOLOGY,DISTRIBUTION,EPIPHYTIC SPECIES,EUMYCETOZOA,FORESTS,TAIGA,MICROHABITAT,SLIME MOLDS,SPORE LONGEVITY text 2009 ftcyberleninka 2015-10-20T00:59:22Z This study presents the first survey of protostelids in the Russian Federation and the second one in boreal forests. Altogether, 158 cultures of protostelids were prepared, with samples taken from the bark surface of living trees, rotten bark of logs and decaying plant litter in 2005 and 2006. Samples were processed in 2008 and 2007, respectively. Storing the air-dried substrate samples for three years instead of one did not result in a loss of species, but extended development time of the fructifications for about 2 days. In total, 184 records representing 15 protostelid species from nine genera were made. As for most other surveys of protostelids, Protostelium mycophaga and Schizoplasmodiopsis pseudoendospora were found to be very abundant. However, bark of living trees, a substrate not studied in most other surveys of protostelids, yielded Protosporangium articulatum as the second most common species, occurring almost exclusively on this substrate type. In taiga communities, bark of coniferous trees was found to be the most productive substrate, whereas in steppe communities ground litter was more productive than bark. A comparison of 11 different regions where protostelid biota has been studied showed a high similarity of the regional species assemblages (average Cs=0.86) except for differences caused by the selection of different substrata. Text taiga Siberia CyberLeninka (Scientific Electronic Library) Rotten ENVELOPE(-53.417,-53.417,68.867,68.867) Stolby ENVELOPE(129.531,129.531,62.999,62.999)
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topic ECOLOGY,DISTRIBUTION,EPIPHYTIC SPECIES,EUMYCETOZOA,FORESTS,TAIGA,MICROHABITAT,SLIME MOLDS,SPORE LONGEVITY
spellingShingle ECOLOGY,DISTRIBUTION,EPIPHYTIC SPECIES,EUMYCETOZOA,FORESTS,TAIGA,MICROHABITAT,SLIME MOLDS,SPORE LONGEVITY
Kosheleva, Alena
Schnittler, Martin
Novozhilov, Yuri
PROTOSTELIDS OF THE STOLBY STATE RESERVE (SIBERIA, EASTERN SAYAN)
topic_facet ECOLOGY,DISTRIBUTION,EPIPHYTIC SPECIES,EUMYCETOZOA,FORESTS,TAIGA,MICROHABITAT,SLIME MOLDS,SPORE LONGEVITY
description This study presents the first survey of protostelids in the Russian Federation and the second one in boreal forests. Altogether, 158 cultures of protostelids were prepared, with samples taken from the bark surface of living trees, rotten bark of logs and decaying plant litter in 2005 and 2006. Samples were processed in 2008 and 2007, respectively. Storing the air-dried substrate samples for three years instead of one did not result in a loss of species, but extended development time of the fructifications for about 2 days. In total, 184 records representing 15 protostelid species from nine genera were made. As for most other surveys of protostelids, Protostelium mycophaga and Schizoplasmodiopsis pseudoendospora were found to be very abundant. However, bark of living trees, a substrate not studied in most other surveys of protostelids, yielded Protosporangium articulatum as the second most common species, occurring almost exclusively on this substrate type. In taiga communities, bark of coniferous trees was found to be the most productive substrate, whereas in steppe communities ground litter was more productive than bark. A comparison of 11 different regions where protostelid biota has been studied showed a high similarity of the regional species assemblages (average Cs=0.86) except for differences caused by the selection of different substrata.
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author Kosheleva, Alena
Schnittler, Martin
Novozhilov, Yuri
author_facet Kosheleva, Alena
Schnittler, Martin
Novozhilov, Yuri
author_sort Kosheleva, Alena
title PROTOSTELIDS OF THE STOLBY STATE RESERVE (SIBERIA, EASTERN SAYAN)
title_short PROTOSTELIDS OF THE STOLBY STATE RESERVE (SIBERIA, EASTERN SAYAN)
title_full PROTOSTELIDS OF THE STOLBY STATE RESERVE (SIBERIA, EASTERN SAYAN)
title_fullStr PROTOSTELIDS OF THE STOLBY STATE RESERVE (SIBERIA, EASTERN SAYAN)
title_full_unstemmed PROTOSTELIDS OF THE STOLBY STATE RESERVE (SIBERIA, EASTERN SAYAN)
title_sort protostelids of the stolby state reserve (siberia, eastern sayan)
publisher Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования «Пензенский государственный университет»
publishDate 2009
url http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/protostelids-of-the-stolby-state-reserve-siberia-eastern-sayan
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