Benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the Larsemann Hills and Rauer Islands, East Antarctica

A floristic and taxonomic survey was made of the diatom communities of sediments and microbial mats in 66 freshwater and saline lakes and pools in the Larsemann Hills, Rauer Islands and Bølingen Islands (continental eastern Antarctica). A total of 31 taxa were distinguished, 10 of which could not be...

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Main Authors: SABBE, KOEN, VERLEYEN, E., HODGSON, D.A., VANHOUTTE, K., VYVERMAN, W.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2003
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s095410200300124x 2024-10-13T14:01:58+00:00 Benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the Larsemann Hills and Rauer Islands, East Antarctica SABBE, KOEN VERLEYEN, E. HODGSON, D.A. VANHOUTTE, K. VYVERMAN, W. 2003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095410200300124x https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S095410200300124X en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Antarctic Science volume 15, issue 2, page 227-248 ISSN 0954-1020 1365-2079 journal-article 2003 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s095410200300124x 2024-09-18T04:04:07Z A floristic and taxonomic survey was made of the diatom communities of sediments and microbial mats in 66 freshwater and saline lakes and pools in the Larsemann Hills, Rauer Islands and Bølingen Islands (continental eastern Antarctica). A total of 31 taxa were distinguished, 10 of which could not be identified to species (nine) or even generic (one) level, either because they have most probably not yet been described or because they belong to species complexes that are in need of revision. Four new combinations are proposed; three species are reported for the first time from continental Antarctica, while another three are confirmed for eastern Antarctica for the first time. Analysis of literature data on Antarctic lacustrine diatoms shows that taxonomic practice has a profound influence on the assessment of distribution patterns. Force-fitting of European and North American names to Antarctic taxa and erroneous identifications have contributed to an underestimation of endemism in the diatom flora of Antarctic inland waters. In addition, changing concepts on species boundaries during the last decade influence the interpretation of biogeographic patterns. The application of a more fine grained taxonomy will almost certainly reveal a higher degree of endemism in Antarctica, and especially continental Antarctica. The present case study shows that in the Larsemann Hills Antarctic endemics account for about 40% of all freshwater and brackish taxa, while the biogeographic distribution of about 26% is unknown, mainly due to their uncertain taxonomic identity. This contradicts the view that cosmopolitanism prevails in Antarctic diatoms. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Science Antarctica Bølingen Islands East Antarctica Rauer Islands Cambridge University Press Antarctic Bølingen ENVELOPE(8.926,8.926,62.622,62.622) Bølingen Islands ENVELOPE(75.696,75.696,-69.532,-69.532) East Antarctica Larsemann Hills ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400) Rauer Islands ENVELOPE(77.833,77.833,-68.850,-68.850) Antarctic Science 15 2 227 248
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description A floristic and taxonomic survey was made of the diatom communities of sediments and microbial mats in 66 freshwater and saline lakes and pools in the Larsemann Hills, Rauer Islands and Bølingen Islands (continental eastern Antarctica). A total of 31 taxa were distinguished, 10 of which could not be identified to species (nine) or even generic (one) level, either because they have most probably not yet been described or because they belong to species complexes that are in need of revision. Four new combinations are proposed; three species are reported for the first time from continental Antarctica, while another three are confirmed for eastern Antarctica for the first time. Analysis of literature data on Antarctic lacustrine diatoms shows that taxonomic practice has a profound influence on the assessment of distribution patterns. Force-fitting of European and North American names to Antarctic taxa and erroneous identifications have contributed to an underestimation of endemism in the diatom flora of Antarctic inland waters. In addition, changing concepts on species boundaries during the last decade influence the interpretation of biogeographic patterns. The application of a more fine grained taxonomy will almost certainly reveal a higher degree of endemism in Antarctica, and especially continental Antarctica. The present case study shows that in the Larsemann Hills Antarctic endemics account for about 40% of all freshwater and brackish taxa, while the biogeographic distribution of about 26% is unknown, mainly due to their uncertain taxonomic identity. This contradicts the view that cosmopolitanism prevails in Antarctic diatoms.
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author SABBE, KOEN
VERLEYEN, E.
HODGSON, D.A.
VANHOUTTE, K.
VYVERMAN, W.
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VERLEYEN, E.
HODGSON, D.A.
VANHOUTTE, K.
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Benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the Larsemann Hills and Rauer Islands, East Antarctica
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title Benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the Larsemann Hills and Rauer Islands, East Antarctica
title_short Benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the Larsemann Hills and Rauer Islands, East Antarctica
title_full Benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the Larsemann Hills and Rauer Islands, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the Larsemann Hills and Rauer Islands, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the Larsemann Hills and Rauer Islands, East Antarctica
title_sort benthic diatom flora of freshwater and saline lakes in the larsemann hills and rauer islands, east antarctica
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