Records of Boeckella poppei (Mrazek, 1901) (Calanoida: Centropagidae) obtained during Ukrainian Antarctic Expeditions ...

The copepod Boeckella poppei (Mrazek, 1901) (Calanoida: Centropagidae) is one of the Maritime Antarctic’s most common freshwater zooplankton species. It was first reported from the Antarctic in 1961–1962 on Signy Island (South Orkney Islands). Although the in situ refugia hypothesis suggests that th...

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Main Authors: Protsenko, Yurii, Kovalenko, Pavlo, Salganskiy, Oleksandr, Gogol, Sergij, Pugovkin, Anton, Dzhulai, Artem, Tkachenko, Vadym, Svetlichniy, Leonid, Nabokin, Mykhailo, Kozeretska, Irina, Convey, Peter
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: National Antarctic Scientific Center of Ukraine 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/e6f3my
https://www.gbif.org/dataset/e1d0d416-e430-4fb8-b3c1-6dfa66ffd778
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Summary:The copepod Boeckella poppei (Mrazek, 1901) (Calanoida: Centropagidae) is one of the Maritime Antarctic’s most common freshwater zooplankton species. It was first reported from the Antarctic in 1961–1962 on Signy Island (South Orkney Islands). Although the in situ refugia hypothesis suggests that this species survived in regional refuges throughout multiple Pleistocene glacial cycles. Since then, its presence has been confirmed from many locations in the Maritime Antarctic. The species is also present on sub-Antarctic South Georgia and in lakes around the Prince Charles Mountains in Continental Antarctica, and in southern South America. However, in the central part of the western Antarctic Peninsula, specifically in the Wilhelm Archipelago, there have to date been only a few disjointed records of the species and its distribution here has not been documented in any detail beyond being noted as numerous both north and south of the Ukrainian Antarctic Akademik Vernadsky station. Here, we report B. poppei in 51 ...