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Evolutionary studies on the Assulina-Valkanovia complex (Rhizopoda,Testaceafilosia) in Sphagnum and soil
Authors:Schönborn  W  Peschke  T
Institution:(1) Zentralinstitut für Mikrobiologie und Experimentelle Therapie der AdW, Beutenbergstraße 11, DDR-6900 Jena, German Democratic Republic
Abstract:Summary The taxonomy and evolution of the Assulina-Valkanovia complex were investigated in a spruce forest soil which included a Sphagnum plot (GDR, Thuringia). In both habitats Assulina muscorum occurred in two colour forms (brown and colourless) and four shapes. A quantified phenospectrum from Assulina muscorum was obtained. The four shapes were distributed differently between the brown and the colourless forms in Sphagnum and soil. The shell measurements showed statistically significant differences between the brown and the colourless forms. Even between the two brown populations there were some significant differences. Each of the four shape types of brown and of colourless Assulina can be kept in clonal cultures for some time. However, without selection, single cultures eventually revert to mixed types. The four shape types show different degrees of stability. These colour and shape forms are genotypes, which can also occur for short periods in the natural habitats. The brown populations in Sphagnum and in the soil were dominated by different shape types during the period of investigation. Valkanovia elegans cannot be distinguished from Assulina muscorum type 4, but Valkanovia can inhabit both upper and lower soil horizons, whereas Assulina and its forms lives exclusively in the upper horizon (litter). Valkanovia from the lower horizon is constant in clonal culture. The conclusion of the present investigation is that there are stable and unstable constellations within a changeable genome, which give asexual groups both a taxonomic structure and a continuum of forms. Selection can increase stability, by polygenic control of features.Dedicated to the late Prof. Dr. W. Kühnelt
Keywords:Assulina-Valkanovia  Testacea  Polymorphism  Genotypes  Evolution  Spruce forest  Sphagnum
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