Testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes
Testate amoebae (rhizopods) from Russian tundra landscapes of the arctic mainland and islands were studied. In a total of 274 samples analyzed, 215 species and subspecies were found. More than half of the species diversity was represented by hygro- and hydrophilic, and sphagnophilic species of four...
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ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:33879 2023-05-15T14:24:27+02:00 Testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes Bobrov, Anatoly Wetterich, Sebastian 2012 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/33879/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.42387 unknown PUBL OFFICE TESSA Bobrov, A. and Wetterich, S. orcid:0000-0001-9234-1192 (2012) Testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes , Protistology, 7 (1), pp. 51-58 . hdl:10013/epic.42387 EPIC3Protistology, PUBL OFFICE TESSA, 7(1), pp. 51-58, ISSN: 1680-0826 Article isiRev 2012 ftawi 2021-12-24T15:38:56Z Testate amoebae (rhizopods) from Russian tundra landscapes of the arctic mainland and islands were studied. In a total of 274 samples analyzed, 215 species and subspecies were found. More than half of the species diversity was represented by hygro- and hydrophilic, and sphagnophilic species of four genera: Difflugia, Centropyxis, Arcella and Euglypha. Almost all species belong to the cosmopolitan group of testate amoebae. Only Centropyxis gasparella, C. gasparella v. corniculata, C. pontigulasiformis, Difflugiella vanhoornei and Difflugia ovalisima might be attributed to arctic endemics because they have not been reported so far from other regions than the Arctic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Tundra Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Arctic |
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Testate amoebae (rhizopods) from Russian tundra landscapes of the arctic mainland and islands were studied. In a total of 274 samples analyzed, 215 species and subspecies were found. More than half of the species diversity was represented by hygro- and hydrophilic, and sphagnophilic species of four genera: Difflugia, Centropyxis, Arcella and Euglypha. Almost all species belong to the cosmopolitan group of testate amoebae. Only Centropyxis gasparella, C. gasparella v. corniculata, C. pontigulasiformis, Difflugiella vanhoornei and Difflugia ovalisima might be attributed to arctic endemics because they have not been reported so far from other regions than the Arctic. |
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Bobrov, Anatoly Wetterich, Sebastian Testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes |
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Testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes |
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Testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes |
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Testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes |
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Testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes |
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Testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes |
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testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes |
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Arctic Arctic Tundra |
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Arctic Arctic Tundra |
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EPIC3Protistology, PUBL OFFICE TESSA, 7(1), pp. 51-58, ISSN: 1680-0826 |
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Bobrov, A. and Wetterich, S. orcid:0000-0001-9234-1192 (2012) Testate amoebae of arctic tundra landscapes , Protistology, 7 (1), pp. 51-58 . hdl:10013/epic.42387 |
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