A zoogeographic study of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna on the Faroe islands

The Faroe islands (62°N, 7°W) are an archipelago of 18 small islands situated in the northeast Atlantic ocean between Iceland and the Shetland islands. A zoogeographic investigation (2001-2004) of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna of these islands revealed 48 limnoterrestrial species and subspec...

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Published in:Journal of Limnology
Main Authors: Birna Vár Trygvadóttir, Reinhard Møbjerg Kristensen
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:74bbb032cae844768b179b4d2c265d6b 2023-05-15T16:10:30+02:00 A zoogeographic study of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna on the Faroe islands Birna Vár Trygvadóttir Reinhard Møbjerg Kristensen 2013-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2013.s1.e14 https://doaj.org/article/74bbb032cae844768b179b4d2c265d6b EN eng PAGEPress Publications http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/755 https://doaj.org/toc/1129-5767 https://doaj.org/toc/1723-8633 1129-5767 1723-8633 doi:10.4081/jlimnol.2013.s1.e14 https://doaj.org/article/74bbb032cae844768b179b4d2c265d6b Journal of Limnology, Vol 72, Iss 1s, Pp e14-e14 (2013) limnoterrestrial tardigrades Austeruseus Eohypsibiidae zoogeography altitudinal distribution Faroe Islands similarity Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Physical geography GB3-5030 Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2013 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4081/jlimnol.2013.s1.e14 2022-12-31T14:10:15Z The Faroe islands (62°N, 7°W) are an archipelago of 18 small islands situated in the northeast Atlantic ocean between Iceland and the Shetland islands. A zoogeographic investigation (2001-2004) of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna of these islands revealed 48 limnoterrestrial species and subspecies and one marine species, of which 29 were new records for the Faroe islands. Among the findings were three species in the recently described genus belonging to the family Eohypsibiidae. A faunistic comparison was also done with Iceland, Svalbard islands, Disko island (Greenland), Greenland (West and East), Scotland, England and with Newfoundland. On the basis of presence/absence data of the tardigrade species from the different countries a cluster analysis was computed, based on Bray-Curtis similarities, and a dendrogram was constructed. The interesting results show that the Faroese tardigrade fauna is mostly similar with Iceland, which could be expected, but more surprising it is also very similar to the tardigrade fauna on Disko island (West Greenland). Several of the reported species exhibit a boreo-alpine disjunction ( i.e . species only found in northern latitudes and in high altitudes farther south). These facts could indicate that the tardigrade fauna on the islands is very ancient and could have survived glaciation periods in refuges such as nunataks which occurred on the Faroes during glaciation periods. This study also includes a closer inspection of the altitudinal distribution of the tardigrade species found compared with similar data from Poland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Faroe Islands Faroes Greenland Iceland Newfoundland Northeast Atlantic Svalbard Tardigrade Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Svalbard Faroe Islands Greenland Bray ENVELOPE(-114.067,-114.067,-74.833,-74.833) Journal of Limnology 72 1s
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Austeruseus
Eohypsibiidae
zoogeography
altitudinal distribution
Faroe Islands
similarity
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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Physical geography
GB3-5030
Environmental sciences
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altitudinal distribution
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Physical geography
GB3-5030
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Birna Vár Trygvadóttir
Reinhard Møbjerg Kristensen
A zoogeographic study of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna on the Faroe islands
topic_facet limnoterrestrial tardigrades
Austeruseus
Eohypsibiidae
zoogeography
altitudinal distribution
Faroe Islands
similarity
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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Physical geography
GB3-5030
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
description The Faroe islands (62°N, 7°W) are an archipelago of 18 small islands situated in the northeast Atlantic ocean between Iceland and the Shetland islands. A zoogeographic investigation (2001-2004) of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna of these islands revealed 48 limnoterrestrial species and subspecies and one marine species, of which 29 were new records for the Faroe islands. Among the findings were three species in the recently described genus belonging to the family Eohypsibiidae. A faunistic comparison was also done with Iceland, Svalbard islands, Disko island (Greenland), Greenland (West and East), Scotland, England and with Newfoundland. On the basis of presence/absence data of the tardigrade species from the different countries a cluster analysis was computed, based on Bray-Curtis similarities, and a dendrogram was constructed. The interesting results show that the Faroese tardigrade fauna is mostly similar with Iceland, which could be expected, but more surprising it is also very similar to the tardigrade fauna on Disko island (West Greenland). Several of the reported species exhibit a boreo-alpine disjunction ( i.e . species only found in northern latitudes and in high altitudes farther south). These facts could indicate that the tardigrade fauna on the islands is very ancient and could have survived glaciation periods in refuges such as nunataks which occurred on the Faroes during glaciation periods. This study also includes a closer inspection of the altitudinal distribution of the tardigrade species found compared with similar data from Poland.
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author Birna Vár Trygvadóttir
Reinhard Møbjerg Kristensen
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title A zoogeographic study of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna on the Faroe islands
title_short A zoogeographic study of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna on the Faroe islands
title_full A zoogeographic study of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna on the Faroe islands
title_fullStr A zoogeographic study of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna on the Faroe islands
title_full_unstemmed A zoogeographic study of the limnoterrestrial tardigrade fauna on the Faroe islands
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