Alona weinecki Studer on the subantarctic islands, not Alona rectangula Sars (Chydoridae, Cladocera)1

Since Harding in 1967 named the Alona on Signy Island (South Orkneys) Alona rectangula , this binomen has persisted there and has been extended to other island groups in the Scotia Arc. Elsewhere among the subantarctic islands the binomen Alona weinecki has been used, based on a description in 1878...

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Main Author: Frey, David G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1988
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spelling crwiley:10.4319/lo.1988.33.6.1386 2023-12-03T10:23:08+01:00 Alona weinecki Studer on the subantarctic islands, not Alona rectangula Sars (Chydoridae, Cladocera)1 Frey, David G. 1988 http://dx.doi.org/10.4319/lo.1988.33.6.1386 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.4319%2Flo.1988.33.6.1386 https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.4319/lo.1988.33.6.1386 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Limnology and Oceanography volume 33, issue 6, page 1386-1411 ISSN 0024-3590 1939-5590 Aquatic Science Oceanography journal-article 1988 crwiley https://doi.org/10.4319/lo.1988.33.6.1386 2023-11-09T13:34:55Z Since Harding in 1967 named the Alona on Signy Island (South Orkneys) Alona rectangula , this binomen has persisted there and has been extended to other island groups in the Scotia Arc. Elsewhere among the subantarctic islands the binomen Alona weinecki has been used, based on a description in 1878 and a redescription in 1914. A detailed redescription of A. rectangula from Norway and Denmark permitted comparison with available populations of A. weinecki from Signy and South Georgia and of the synonymous taxa Alona bukobensis var. subantarctica and Alona subantarctica. The two taxa, although related, are completely different. Alona rectangula sens. str. does not occur on the subantarctic islands at all. Whether the A. weinecki populations on these islands are the same species is presently unknown. Specimens on Kerguelen Island are reported to be larger than those on the Scotia Arc islands, and among the latter populations there are differences in structure of at least the labrum. The islands in the Scotia Arc, except the Falklands, were completely ice covered during the last glacial age, with documented advances and retreats of the glaciers during the Holocene until 2000 b . p . Conditions on at least some other subantarctic islands were probably comparable. If the Cladocera were eliminated by glacier advances, the islands must have been recolonized during the Holocene from a refugic population, possibly in the Falklands. Strong westerly winds and migration of sea birds might have spread the taxon. If the populations are different, however, then the taxa must have survived on their respective islands during the glacial ages. Large populations containing ephippial females and the three instars of males are needed to resolve this uncertainty. Lectotypes of A. rectangula Sars, A. bukobensis var. subantarctica Ekman, and A. subantarctica Ekman have been selected and are on deposit in the Zoological Museums in Oslo and Stockholm. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier Signy Island Wiley Online Library (via Crossref) Kerguelen Norway Signy Island ENVELOPE(-45.595,-45.595,-60.708,-60.708) Kerguelen Island ENVELOPE(69.500,69.500,-49.250,-49.250) Harding ENVELOPE(75.033,75.033,-72.900,-72.900) Limnology and Oceanography 33 6 1386 1411
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Alona weinecki Studer on the subantarctic islands, not Alona rectangula Sars (Chydoridae, Cladocera)1
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Oceanography
description Since Harding in 1967 named the Alona on Signy Island (South Orkneys) Alona rectangula , this binomen has persisted there and has been extended to other island groups in the Scotia Arc. Elsewhere among the subantarctic islands the binomen Alona weinecki has been used, based on a description in 1878 and a redescription in 1914. A detailed redescription of A. rectangula from Norway and Denmark permitted comparison with available populations of A. weinecki from Signy and South Georgia and of the synonymous taxa Alona bukobensis var. subantarctica and Alona subantarctica. The two taxa, although related, are completely different. Alona rectangula sens. str. does not occur on the subantarctic islands at all. Whether the A. weinecki populations on these islands are the same species is presently unknown. Specimens on Kerguelen Island are reported to be larger than those on the Scotia Arc islands, and among the latter populations there are differences in structure of at least the labrum. The islands in the Scotia Arc, except the Falklands, were completely ice covered during the last glacial age, with documented advances and retreats of the glaciers during the Holocene until 2000 b . p . Conditions on at least some other subantarctic islands were probably comparable. If the Cladocera were eliminated by glacier advances, the islands must have been recolonized during the Holocene from a refugic population, possibly in the Falklands. Strong westerly winds and migration of sea birds might have spread the taxon. If the populations are different, however, then the taxa must have survived on their respective islands during the glacial ages. Large populations containing ephippial females and the three instars of males are needed to resolve this uncertainty. Lectotypes of A. rectangula Sars, A. bukobensis var. subantarctica Ekman, and A. subantarctica Ekman have been selected and are on deposit in the Zoological Museums in Oslo and Stockholm.
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title Alona weinecki Studer on the subantarctic islands, not Alona rectangula Sars (Chydoridae, Cladocera)1
title_short Alona weinecki Studer on the subantarctic islands, not Alona rectangula Sars (Chydoridae, Cladocera)1
title_full Alona weinecki Studer on the subantarctic islands, not Alona rectangula Sars (Chydoridae, Cladocera)1
title_fullStr Alona weinecki Studer on the subantarctic islands, not Alona rectangula Sars (Chydoridae, Cladocera)1
title_full_unstemmed Alona weinecki Studer on the subantarctic islands, not Alona rectangula Sars (Chydoridae, Cladocera)1
title_sort alona weinecki studer on the subantarctic islands, not alona rectangula sars (chydoridae, cladocera)1
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