Extremely high abundances of Prasiola crispa-associated micrometazoans in East Antarctica /
To elucidate poorly known aspects of the microscopic metazoan distribution in ice-free parts of the Antarctic, we examined samples of the multicellular terrestrial alga Prasiola crispa, collected over the last decade in different parts of continental East Antarctica and Haswell Island. We found that...
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ftklaipedauniv:oai:ku.lt:elaba:136163424 2024-09-15T17:46:33+00:00 Extremely high abundances of Prasiola crispa-associated micrometazoans in East Antarctica / Lukashanets, Dzmitry A., Hihiniak, Yury H., Miamin, Vladislav Y. 2022 application/pdf https://vb.ku.lt/KU:ELABAPDB136163424&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.33265/polar.v41.7781 https://vb.ku.lt/object/elaba:136163424/136163424.pdf https://vb.ku.lt/KU:ELABAPDB136163424&prefLang=en_US info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Polar research., Tromsø : Norwegian Polar Institute, 2022, vol. 41, art. no. 7781, p. 1-15. ISSN 0800-0395 eISSN 1751-8369 Bdelloids rotifers tardigrades algae nematodes Antarctic oases info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftklaipedauniv https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v41.7781 2024-06-24T14:06:27Z To elucidate poorly known aspects of the microscopic metazoan distribution in ice-free parts of the Antarctic, we examined samples of the multicellular terrestrial alga Prasiola crispa, collected over the last decade in different parts of continental East Antarctica and Haswell Island. We found that the micrometazoans inhabiting the algae consist of remarkably abundant bdelloid rotifers (subclass Bdelloidea), followed by tardigrades. We did not find nematodes. The rotifer assemblages were characterized by low diversity (only six species). Nevertheless, rotifer densities were extremely high: mean densities ranged from 75 to 3030 individuals per 100 mg of the dry sample weight and the maximum value numbered in excess of 8000 per 100 mg of the dry sample weight. These data show that terrestrial algae, along with mosses, are a very attractive habitat for rotifers and tardigrades in the Antarctic. The statistical analysis showed a lack of correlations between rotifer and tardigrade densities and nutrients (N, C, P, K and Na). Our findings are consistent with the patchy distribution of terrestrial micrometazoans in the Antarctic that has previously been found. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Haswell Island Polar Research Rotifer Tardigrade KU VL (Klaipėdos universitetas Virtual Library) Polar Research 41 |
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To elucidate poorly known aspects of the microscopic metazoan distribution in ice-free parts of the Antarctic, we examined samples of the multicellular terrestrial alga Prasiola crispa, collected over the last decade in different parts of continental East Antarctica and Haswell Island. We found that the micrometazoans inhabiting the algae consist of remarkably abundant bdelloid rotifers (subclass Bdelloidea), followed by tardigrades. We did not find nematodes. The rotifer assemblages were characterized by low diversity (only six species). Nevertheless, rotifer densities were extremely high: mean densities ranged from 75 to 3030 individuals per 100 mg of the dry sample weight and the maximum value numbered in excess of 8000 per 100 mg of the dry sample weight. These data show that terrestrial algae, along with mosses, are a very attractive habitat for rotifers and tardigrades in the Antarctic. The statistical analysis showed a lack of correlations between rotifer and tardigrade densities and nutrients (N, C, P, K and Na). Our findings are consistent with the patchy distribution of terrestrial micrometazoans in the Antarctic that has previously been found. |
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Extremely high abundances of Prasiola crispa-associated micrometazoans in East Antarctica / |
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Extremely high abundances of Prasiola crispa-associated micrometazoans in East Antarctica / |
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Extremely high abundances of Prasiola crispa-associated micrometazoans in East Antarctica / |
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Extremely high abundances of Prasiola crispa-associated micrometazoans in East Antarctica / |
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Extremely high abundances of Prasiola crispa-associated micrometazoans in East Antarctica / |
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Polar research., Tromsø : Norwegian Polar Institute, 2022, vol. 41, art. no. 7781, p. 1-15. ISSN 0800-0395 eISSN 1751-8369 |
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