Potential influence of birds on soil testate amoebae in the Arctic

Birds can be an important agent of environmental change in High Arctic ecosystems, particularly due to the role of seabirds as a vector transferring nutrients from the marine to terrestrial realms. The soils of bird nesting sites are known to host distinct plant communities but the consequences of b...

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Published in:Polar Science
Main Authors: Mazei, Yuri A., Lebedeva, Natalia V., Taskaeva, Anastasia A., Ivanovsky, Alexander A., Chernyshov, Viktor A., Tsyganov, Andrey N., Payne, Richard J.
Language:English
Published: 2018
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author Mazei, Yuri A.
Lebedeva, Natalia V.
Taskaeva, Anastasia A.
Ivanovsky, Alexander A.
Chernyshov, Viktor A.
Tsyganov, Andrey N.
Payne, Richard J.
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description Birds can be an important agent of environmental change in High Arctic ecosystems, particularly due to the role of seabirds as a vector transferring nutrients from the marine to terrestrial realms. The soils of bird nesting sites are known to host distinct plant communities but the consequences of bird modification for microorganisms are much less clear. Our focus here is testate amoebae: a widely-distributed group of protists with significant roles in many aspects of ecosystem functioning. We compared the testate amoeba assemblages of a site on Spitsbergen (Svalbard archipelago) affected by nesting birds, with nearby control sites. We found differences in assemblage between sites, typified by reduced relative abundance of Phryganella acropodia and Centropyxis aerophila in bird-modified soils. These changes may reflect a reduced availability of fungal food sources. We found no evidence for differences in assemblage diversity or test concentration between bird-modified and control soils. Our dataset is small but results provide the first evidence for the potential effect of bird modification of soils on testate amoebae in the Arctic. Results show only limited similarity to experimental studies of nutrient addition, implying that response mechanisms may be more complicated than simply additional nutrient supply. journal article
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015061 2025-04-13T14:13:39+00:00 Potential influence of birds on soil testate amoebae in the Arctic Mazei, Yuri A. Lebedeva, Natalia V. Taskaeva, Anastasia A. Ivanovsky, Alexander A. Chernyshov, Viktor A. Tsyganov, Andrey N. Payne, Richard J. 2018-06 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/15061 eng eng 10.1016/j.polar.2018.03.001 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2018.03.001 Polar Science 16 78 85 18739652 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/15061 metadata only access Birds Testate amoebae Protists Protozoa Svalbard 2018 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2018.03.001 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z Birds can be an important agent of environmental change in High Arctic ecosystems, particularly due to the role of seabirds as a vector transferring nutrients from the marine to terrestrial realms. The soils of bird nesting sites are known to host distinct plant communities but the consequences of bird modification for microorganisms are much less clear. Our focus here is testate amoebae: a widely-distributed group of protists with significant roles in many aspects of ecosystem functioning. We compared the testate amoeba assemblages of a site on Spitsbergen (Svalbard archipelago) affected by nesting birds, with nearby control sites. We found differences in assemblage between sites, typified by reduced relative abundance of Phryganella acropodia and Centropyxis aerophila in bird-modified soils. These changes may reflect a reduced availability of fungal food sources. We found no evidence for differences in assemblage diversity or test concentration between bird-modified and control soils. Our dataset is small but results provide the first evidence for the potential effect of bird modification of soils on testate amoebae in the Arctic. Results show only limited similarity to experimental studies of nutrient addition, implying that response mechanisms may be more complicated than simply additional nutrient supply. journal article Other/Unknown Material Arctic Polar Science Polar Science Svalbard Spitsbergen National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Arctic Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago Polar Science 16 78 85
spellingShingle Birds
Testate amoebae
Protists
Protozoa
Svalbard
Mazei, Yuri A.
Lebedeva, Natalia V.
Taskaeva, Anastasia A.
Ivanovsky, Alexander A.
Chernyshov, Viktor A.
Tsyganov, Andrey N.
Payne, Richard J.
Potential influence of birds on soil testate amoebae in the Arctic
title Potential influence of birds on soil testate amoebae in the Arctic
title_full Potential influence of birds on soil testate amoebae in the Arctic
title_fullStr Potential influence of birds on soil testate amoebae in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Potential influence of birds on soil testate amoebae in the Arctic
title_short Potential influence of birds on soil testate amoebae in the Arctic
title_sort potential influence of birds on soil testate amoebae in the arctic
topic Birds
Testate amoebae
Protists
Protozoa
Svalbard
topic_facet Birds
Testate amoebae
Protists
Protozoa
Svalbard
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