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Cellular Slime Molds in West Virginia Caves Including Notes on the Occurrence and Distribution of Dictyostelium Rosarium

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Pages 399-405 | Accepted 14 Jan 1992, Published online: 29 Aug 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Twenty-three caves in West Virginia were investigated for the presence of dictyostelid cellular slime molds. Nine species were recovered, but only three of these (Dictyostelium sphaerocephalum, D. mucoroides, and D. rosarium) were recorded from at least 10 different caves. In general, the distribution of cellular slime molds in caves appears to be rather patchy, but in the microsites where they do occur, these organisms exhibit surprisingly high levels of abundance and diversity. The presence of D. rosarium in West Virginia caves was unexpected, since this species has not yet been recorded from aboveground sites in the state. Previous reports of the occurrence and distribution of D. rosarium indicate that the species is most commonly associated with moderately dry or saline soils in arid habitats. However, the results of the present study suggest that D. rosarium is also able to exploit cave habitats to a greater extent than most other cellular slime mold species.

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