Data (Nov 2023)

Biodiversity of Terrestrial Testate Amoebae in Western Siberia Lowland Peatlands

  • Damir Saldaev,
  • Kirill Babeshko,
  • Viktor Chernyshov,
  • Anton Esaulov,
  • Xiuyuan Gu,
  • Nikita Kriuchkov,
  • Natalia Mazei,
  • Nailia Saldaeva,
  • Jiahui Su,
  • Andrey Tsyganov,
  • Basil Yakimov,
  • Svetlana Yushkovets,
  • Yuri Mazei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/data8110173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 173

Abstract

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Testate amoebae are unicellular eukaryotic organisms covered with an external skeleton called a shell. They are an important component of many terrestrial ecosystems, especially peatlands, where they can be preserved in peat deposits and used as a proxy of surface wetness in paleoecological reconstructions. Here, we represent a database from a vast but poorly studied region of the Western Siberia Lowland containing information on TA occurrences in relation to substrate moisture and WTD. The dataset includes 88 species from 32 genera, with 2181 incidences and 21,562 counted individuals. All samples were collected in oligotrophic peatlands and prepared using the method of wet sieving with a subsequent sedimentation of aqueous suspensions. This database contributes to the understanding of the distribution of testate amoebae and can be further used in large-scale investigations.

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