Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0001929.pub2
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Protozoan Ecology

Abstract: Protozoan ecology is the interaction in space and time of protozoa (flagellates, amoeboid organisms and ciliates) with other living organisms and the physical environment. It encompasses, among other factors, sources of food and energy used to sustain life, food web dynamics, the role of protozoa in maintaining fertility of ecosystems and adaptive strategies for survival in varying habitats. Among the physical environmental (abiotic) factors, temperature, salinity, nutrients and levels of pollutants, when pres… Show more

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“…Thus, the Protozoa community structure can respond quickly to environmental change, suggesting its utility as an indicator of changes in aquatic ecosystems 11 , 12 . Not surprisingly, the response of each protozoan taxa is related to specific influential factors such as temperature, salinity, nutrient supply, dissolved oxygen, organic matter, eutrophication, and pollution level 13 . Several additional qualities make Protozoa effective bio-indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the Protozoa community structure can respond quickly to environmental change, suggesting its utility as an indicator of changes in aquatic ecosystems 11 , 12 . Not surprisingly, the response of each protozoan taxa is related to specific influential factors such as temperature, salinity, nutrient supply, dissolved oxygen, organic matter, eutrophication, and pollution level 13 . Several additional qualities make Protozoa effective bio-indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, studies have shown that the diversity of eukaryotes is supported by unicellular eukaryotes (protists) [1][2][3]. Protists have diverse genetic backgrounds and play different roles in the environment [4,5]. In other words, the behavior of these microorganisms impact our lives through the food chain of the ecosystem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The free-living amoebae (FLA) are part of environmental microbial communities of water, soil and generally wet environments, thus humans and animals are in permanent contact with them. Moreover, in their role as predators of bacteria, they contribute to the stability of microbial communities, maintaining population sizes which promote the diversity of species of microorganisms and sustaining the flow of energy and matter through food webs (Anderson, 2010). However, it was the demonstration of their possible pathogenicity, together with the important role they play in the development and spread of diseases such as Pontiac fever, which encouraged detailed studies of these microorganisms (Rowbotham, 1981;Skinner et al, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%