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This study investigated the community structure of ciliates in Gahai Alpine Wetland of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China. We hypothesized that the ciliate community in the Plateau is more complex and the species diversity is richer than those in other climate zones of China. In particular, we studied how the ciliate species responded to environmental temperature, soil moisture content and the manner of pasture utilization. We determined key features of the ciliate communities such as trophic functional groups, ciliate seasonal distribution, species diversity and similarity index at six sample sites from January 2015 to October 2016. To count and characterize ciliates, we combined the non-flooded Petri dish method with in vivo observation and silver staining. We identified 162 ciliate species in this area, showing a high species and functional diversity. The mode of nutrition was diverse, with the lowest number of ciliates in group N (Nonselective omnivores, 4 species) and the highest number in group B (Bacterivores-detritivores, 118 species, corresponding to 73% of the total species number). Ciliate species richness was significantly positively correlated with environmental temperature and moisture and adversely related to the intensity of agricultural land use. Rotational grazing by livestock or suspended grazing might be useful for maintaining good soil quality, thereby favoring ciliate diversity. Our study may serve as a reference to evaluate the ecosystem status of the Gahai Alpine Wetland and other similar areas in future studies.
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We appreciate Prof. Jing-Jiang Zhou of JJ Scientific Consultant Ltd, UK for proofreading. This work was supported by ‘The Project of Sustainable Development and Innovation Team of Grassland and Livestock in Gansu Province (2017C-11), National Natural Science Foundation of China (31760702, 313600577), and National Key R and D Program of China (2018YFD0502402-3).
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Liu, H.C., Pu, X.J., Liu, J. et al. Studies on the diversity of ciliate species in Gahai Alpine Wetland of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China. COMMUNITY ECOLOGY 20, 83–92 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1556/168.2019.20.1.9
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