Social Amoebae: Environmental Factors Influencing Their Distribution and Diversity Across South-Western Europe

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Maria Romeralo
Jordi Moya-Laraño
Carlos Lado
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[1] University of Uppsala,Department of Systematic Biology, EBC
[2] Universidad de Oviedo-Principado de Asturias,Cantabrian Institute of Biodiversity (ICAB), Biología de Organismos y Sistemas
[3] Real Jardín Botánico,Department of Systematic Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre
[4] CSIC,undefined
[5] Uppsala University,undefined
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Microbial Ecology | 2011年 / 61卷
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Species Richness; Iberian Peninsula; Plant Species Richness; Bacterial Community Structure; Good Subset;
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The social amoebae (dictyostelids) are the only truly multicellular lineage within the superkingdom Amoebozoa, the sister group to Ophistokonts (Metazoa+Fungi). Despite the exceptional phylogenetic and evolutionary value of this taxon, the environmental factors that determine their distribution and diversity are largely unknown. We have applied statistical modeling to a set of data obtained from an extensive and detailed survey in the south-western of Europe (The Iberian Peninsula including Spain and Portugal) in order to estimate some of the main environmental factors influencing the distribution and diversity of dictyostelid in temperate climates. It is the first time that this methodology is applied to the study of this unique group of soil microorganisms. Our results show that a combination of climatic (temperature, water availability), physical (pH) and vegetation (species richness) factors favor dictyostelid species richness. In the Iberian Peninsula, dictyostelid diversity is highest in colder and wet environments, indicating that this group has likely diversified in relatively cold places with high levels of water availability.
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