The consequences of nonselective periodic removal of portions of fresh-water protozoan communities

TitleThe consequences of nonselective periodic removal of portions of fresh-water protozoan communities
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1971
AuthorsJr. JCairns, Dickson KL, Jr. WHYongue
JournalTransactions of the American Microscopical Society
Volume90
Pagination71-80
KeywordsSUBSTRATE
Abstract

The effects on protozoan communities of periodic harvesting was studied with protozoa colonizing polyurethane substrates in the epilimnion of Douglas Lake, Michigan. Harvesting the substrates by squeezing almost always resulted in an increase in the number of species present when previously harvested substrates were compared with previously unharvested substrates. Thus the perturbation associated with harvesting increased the number of colonizing species.