TABLE 3.
Response variable (species data) | Explanatory variable(s) (% of significantlyb explained variance) |
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Total putative parasites (Perkinsozoa + fungi) | Dinobryon sociale (53.8), Cyclotella bodanica (23), Cymbella sp. (12.4), Melosira varians (5.6), Chlorophyceae (4.9) |
Total Perkinsozoa | Dinobryon sociale (80.7), Fragilaria cf. acusc (17.2) |
Perkinsozoa clade 1 | Peridinium inconspicuum (84.4), Ceratium hirundinella (10) |
Perkinsozoa clade 2 | Dinobryon sociale (99.5) |
Fungi | NO3-N (64.4), Melosira varians (21.1), Chlorophyceae (7.2), Cyclotella bodanica (3.8) |
Cercozoa | Pseudanabaena galeata (83) |
The explanatory variables tested in this analysis are chemical parameters (PO4-P, NH4-N, NO3-N, SiO2,), chl a concentration, abundances of heterotrophic flagellates and ciliates, and abundances of nano- and microphytoplankton species, metazooplankton species, and bivalve larvae. The response of small putative eukaryotic parasites to these explanatory variables was observed from six different matrixes: abundances of all putative parasites, Perkinsozoa (all clades, clade 1, and clade 2), fungi, and Cercozoa.
P < 0.05.
A Fragilaria sp. that looks like Fragilaria acus.