Myxomycete ecology along an elevation gradient on Cocos Island, Costa Rica
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Rojas Alavarado, Carlos Alonso
Stephenson, Steven L.
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The marine biota of Cocos Island is well known; however, the terrestrial biota is poorly understood. In an effort to
document the myxomycetes of the island and to determine their ecological distribution along an elevation gradient, a
survey was carried out in 2005. Forty-one species were recorded, mostly from moist chamber cultures prepared with
samples of various types of substrate material collected from a series of selected study sites. The assemblage of species
on Cocos Island was found to be more similar to that reported from previous studies in Puerto Rico than those obtained
from other investigations carried out in continental Costa Rica. This suggests that the very isolation provided by the
ocean may influence the biotic interactions and ecological factors involved in determining the distribution patterns and
dispersal potential of myxomycetes in the various microhabitats in which these organisms occur. Decreasing diversity
with increasing elevation and the role of certain microenvironmental factors in maintaining myxomycete assemblages in
particular microhabitats is also discussed. The data generated in this study also contributes to the body of knowledge
required to evaluate some of the biogeographical and ecological hypotheses currently under discussion within the
scientific community.
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community ecology, eumycetozoans, island biogeography, Neotropics