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TÖRÖK JÚLIA KATALIN: Házas amőbák a Fekete-hegy térségében, különös tekintettel a bazaltplató tófüzérének kisvizeire

FOLIA MUSEI HISTORICO-NATURALIS BAKON YIENSIS A BAKONYI TERMÉSZETTUDOMÁNYI MÚZEUM KÖZLEMÉNYEI Zirc, 29-2012(2013); 9-16 HÁZAS AMŐBÁK A FEKETE-HEGY TÉRSÉGÉBEN, KÜLÖNÖS TEKINTETTEL A BAZALTPLATÓ TÓFÜZÉRÉNEK KISVIZEIRE TÖRÖK JÚLIA KATALIN ELTE Állatrendszertani és Ökológiai Tanszék H-l 117 Budapest, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/C torokjul@elte.hu TÖRÖK, J. K.: Testate amoebae of the Fekete Hill (Transdanubium, Hungary) with special regard to the small ponds of the basalt plateau Abstract: The small depressions of the Fekete Hill containing small glacial ponds were investigated for testate amoebae in the frame of the 5th Biodiversity Day in Hungary 2009. Soil and moss samples in the area were also taken to reveal the local testate amoeba species richness. Soil and moss assemblages were typical for brown forest soils. Among the 53 testate amoeba species and varieties 27 occurred in the terrestrial samples. 31 aquatic species were recorded in the ponds, usual in lowland waterbodies. In the ponds the metaphyton of aquatic weeds was mostly investigated for testate amoebae. But Difflugia acuminata var. levanderi new record for Hungary occurred in the bottom sediment of the Bika and the Cserkás Ponds. Otherwise Arcella species dominated in the majority of the ponds, being the only genus in the inundated moor meadow with Molinia coerulea. The non-frequent species Arcella dentata occurred both there and the Barkás Pond, latter the richest in species and possibly the only exception to intensive succession due to its steep shore. Monostori Pond, the largest among all, hosted Sphagnum moss formerly, not found during the present sampling event, despite all efforts. The possible cessation of Sphagnum in the area supported by the lack of sphagnophilic testacean species implies that the area is subject of intensive succesion. Keywords: protists, testate amoebae, Arcella , Difflugia , rare species, ponds 9

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