@misc{TsyganovBobrovShimanoetal., author = {Tsyganov, Andrey N. and Bobrov, Anatoly A. and Shimano, Satoshi D. and Mitchell, Edward A. D. and Hagiwara, Yasuo and Wall, Adeline A. J. and Wanner, Manfred}, title = {Distribution of soil testate amoeba assemblages along an elevation gradient on Mount Fuji}, series = {European Journal of Protistology}, volume = {84}, journal = {European Journal of Protistology}, issn = {0932-4739}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejop.2022.125894}, pages = {1 -- 12}, abstract = {Elevation gradients have been useful to study distributional patterns of soil organisms since the time of Humboldt but only recently these patterns have been studied for soil microorganisms. Here we report the results on species diversity and composition of soil- and moss-dwelling testate amoeba assemblages along a 1400 m elevation gradient (904-2377 m a.s.l.) on Mount Fuji (Japan) from temperate forest to alpine vegetation. In total, 95 testate amoeba taxa belonging to 29 genera were identified. The core of testate amoeba assemblages was formed by ubiquitous species such as Trinema lineare, Euglypha laevis, Cryptodifflugia oviformis, and Trinema complanatum. However, several taxa with limited geographic distribution were also observed (e.g., Centropyxis latideflandriana, C. stenodeflandriana, Plagiopyxis cf. barrosi, Heleopera rectangularis, and Distomatopyxis couillardi). Species diversity indices (species richness and Shannon's index) were characterised by bell-shaped patterns peaking at ∼ 1700 m in the subalpine mixed conifer-deciduous forest. The species composition of testate amoeba assemblages was best explained by the vegetation types which accounted for 12.3\% of the total variation. Overall, these findings indicate that elevation effects on species composition of testate amoeba assemblages are strongly mediated by vegetation.}, language = {en} } @misc{ShimanoOnoderaWanner, author = {Shimano, Satoshi D. and Onodera, Yuka and Wanner, Manfred}, title = {Testate amoebae collected from moss on urban buildings with different age, height and distance to a possible source habitat - are there obvious colonization patterns?}, series = {Soil Organisms}, volume = {89}, journal = {Soil Organisms}, number = {3}, issn = {2509-9523}, pages = {151 -- 155}, language = {en} } @misc{ShimanoBobrovWanneretal., author = {Shimano, Satoshi D. and Bobrov, Anatoly A. and Wanner, Manfred and Lamentowicz, Mariusz and Mazei, Yuri and Ohtsuka, Taisuke}, title = {Testate amoeba diversity of a poor fen on mineral soil in the hilly area of Central Honshu, Japan}, series = {Acta Protozoologica}, volume = {56}, journal = {Acta Protozoologica}, number = {3}, issn = {1689-0027}, pages = {215 -- 220}, language = {en} } @misc{WannerBetkerShimanoetal., author = {Wanner, Manfred and Betker, Elisa and Shimano, Satoshi D. and Krawczynski, Ren{\´e}}, title = {Are soil testate amoebae and diatoms useful for forensics?}, series = {Forensic Science International}, volume = {289}, journal = {Forensic Science International}, issn = {0379-0738}, doi = {10.1016/j.forsciint.2018.05.027}, pages = {223 -- 231}, language = {en} } @misc{WannerBirkhoferFischeretal., author = {Wanner, Manfred and Birkhofer, Klaus and Fischer, Thomas and Shimizu, Miki and Shimano, Satoshi D. and Puppe, Daniel}, title = {Soil Testate Amoebae and Diatoms as Bioindicators of an Old Heavy Metal Contaminated Floodplain in Japan}, series = {Microbial Ecology}, volume = {79}, journal = {Microbial Ecology}, number = {1}, issn = {1432-184X}, doi = {10.1007/s00248-019- 01383-x}, pages = {123 -- 133}, language = {en} } @misc{AokiSogameWanneretal., author = {Aoki, Yoshiyuki and Sogame, Yoichiro and Wanner, Manfred and Mazei, Yuri and Shimano, Satoshi D.}, title = {A new testate amoeba, Matsakision ogawaraensis sp. nov. (Silicofilosea: Incertae sedis Euglyphida) from lake shore sand of northern Japan}, series = {Acta Protozoologica}, volume = {59}, journal = {Acta Protozoologica}, number = {2}, issn = {1689-0027}, doi = {10.4467/16890027AP.20.008.12676}, pages = {99 -- 105}, abstract = {A new species of a testate amoeba, Matsakision ogawaraensis sp. nov., is described from Ogawara pond, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. This is the third species in the genus Matsakision. Matsakision ogawaraensis sp. nov. is distinguished from two other species by the specific form of the shell in apertural view, which is triangular (the shells of other species are circular or elliptic). In addition, it has a chitinous lip around the aperture. For the first time, long needle-like pseudopodia have been observed.}, language = {en} } @misc{WannerBirkhoferPuppeetal., author = {Wanner, Manfred and Birkhofer, Klaus and Puppe, Daniel and Shimano, Satoshi D. and Shimizu, Miki}, title = {Tolerance of testate amoeba species to rising sea levels under laboratory conditions and in the South Pacific}, series = {Pedobiologia}, volume = {79}, journal = {Pedobiologia}, issn = {0031-4056}, pages = {8}, language = {en} }