Structure of freshwater zooplankton communities from tundra waterbodies in the Lena River Delta, Russian Arctic, with a discussion on new records of glacial relict copepods

We present new and more complete information than previously available on the pelagic fauna of the Lena River Delta, eastern Siberia. Zooplankton samples collected between 2000 and 2011 from 11 varied aquatic habitats on Samoylov Island have been examined and clear differences noted between the zoop...

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Main Authors: Abramova, E., Vishnyakova, I., Boike, J., Abramova, A., Solovyev, G., Martynov, F.
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/44082/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2087-2
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.50477
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:44082 2023-05-15T14:27:16+02:00 Structure of freshwater zooplankton communities from tundra waterbodies in the Lena River Delta, Russian Arctic, with a discussion on new records of glacial relict copepods Abramova, E. Vishnyakova, I. Boike, J. Abramova, A. Solovyev, G. Martynov, F. 2017 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/44082/ https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2087-2 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.50477 unknown Abramova, E. , Vishnyakova, I. , Boike, J. orcid:0000-0002-5875-2112 , Abramova, A. , Solovyev, G. and Martynov, F. (2017) Structure of freshwater zooplankton communities from tundra waterbodies in the Lena River Delta, Russian Arctic, with a discussion on new records of glacial relict copepods , Polar Biology, pp. 1-15 . doi:10.1007/s00300-017-2087-2 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2087-2> , hdl:10013/epic.50477 EPIC3Polar Biology, pp. 1-15, ISSN: 0722-4060 Article isiRev 2017 ftawi https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-017-2087-2 2021-12-24T15:42:46Z We present new and more complete information than previously available on the pelagic fauna of the Lena River Delta, eastern Siberia. Zooplankton samples collected between 2000 and 2011 from 11 varied aquatic habitats on Samoylov Island have been examined and clear differences noted between the zooplankton communities in different types of tundra waterbody. Well-marked synchronism in the development of common species populations was, however, revealed by analysis of their life cycles. The pelagic fauna of the investigated aquatic ecosystems is heterogeneous in origin, consisting mainly of aboriginal Arctic species but also including invasive species from more temperate latitudes and relicts of ice-age fauna. One hundred and twenty-five zooplankton taxa belonging to Rotifera (67) and Arthropoda (58) phyla were identified. Five Copepoda species and seven Cladocera species were recorded for the first time in the Lena River Delta; the presence of most of these species in the delta’s aquatic ecosystems is associated with Lena River water influx during spring flood. Two calanoid copepods, Eurytemora arctica Wilson and Tash and Eurytemora foveola Johnson, are new species to Palearctic pelagic fauna, previously known only from the Nearctic. The data obtained provide new confirmation that the last glaciation had a marked influence on microcrustacean distributions within the Arctic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic lena river Polar Biology Tundra Zooplankton Copepods Siberia Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Arctic Polar Biology 40 8 1629 1643
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description We present new and more complete information than previously available on the pelagic fauna of the Lena River Delta, eastern Siberia. Zooplankton samples collected between 2000 and 2011 from 11 varied aquatic habitats on Samoylov Island have been examined and clear differences noted between the zooplankton communities in different types of tundra waterbody. Well-marked synchronism in the development of common species populations was, however, revealed by analysis of their life cycles. The pelagic fauna of the investigated aquatic ecosystems is heterogeneous in origin, consisting mainly of aboriginal Arctic species but also including invasive species from more temperate latitudes and relicts of ice-age fauna. One hundred and twenty-five zooplankton taxa belonging to Rotifera (67) and Arthropoda (58) phyla were identified. Five Copepoda species and seven Cladocera species were recorded for the first time in the Lena River Delta; the presence of most of these species in the delta’s aquatic ecosystems is associated with Lena River water influx during spring flood. Two calanoid copepods, Eurytemora arctica Wilson and Tash and Eurytemora foveola Johnson, are new species to Palearctic pelagic fauna, previously known only from the Nearctic. The data obtained provide new confirmation that the last glaciation had a marked influence on microcrustacean distributions within the Arctic.
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author Abramova, E.
Vishnyakova, I.
Boike, J.
Abramova, A.
Solovyev, G.
Martynov, F.
spellingShingle Abramova, E.
Vishnyakova, I.
Boike, J.
Abramova, A.
Solovyev, G.
Martynov, F.
Structure of freshwater zooplankton communities from tundra waterbodies in the Lena River Delta, Russian Arctic, with a discussion on new records of glacial relict copepods
author_facet Abramova, E.
Vishnyakova, I.
Boike, J.
Abramova, A.
Solovyev, G.
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title Structure of freshwater zooplankton communities from tundra waterbodies in the Lena River Delta, Russian Arctic, with a discussion on new records of glacial relict copepods
title_short Structure of freshwater zooplankton communities from tundra waterbodies in the Lena River Delta, Russian Arctic, with a discussion on new records of glacial relict copepods
title_full Structure of freshwater zooplankton communities from tundra waterbodies in the Lena River Delta, Russian Arctic, with a discussion on new records of glacial relict copepods
title_fullStr Structure of freshwater zooplankton communities from tundra waterbodies in the Lena River Delta, Russian Arctic, with a discussion on new records of glacial relict copepods
title_full_unstemmed Structure of freshwater zooplankton communities from tundra waterbodies in the Lena River Delta, Russian Arctic, with a discussion on new records of glacial relict copepods
title_sort structure of freshwater zooplankton communities from tundra waterbodies in the lena river delta, russian arctic, with a discussion on new records of glacial relict copepods
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