A limnological reconnaissance of the Falkland Islands; with particular reference to the waterfleas (Arthropoda:Anomopoda)
Forty-eight freshwater bodies on the Falkland Islands, including 33 lakes and pools, and 12 rivers and streams, were sampled for freshwater invertebrates. This study yielded 129 species of invertebrates (79 Rotifera, 34 Arthropoda, six Platyhelminthes, three Gastrotricha, two Nematoda, two Annelida,...
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ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/f5bfb8ee-eb06-407e-a502-4d55d39a7e2a 2024-10-20T14:04:30+00:00 A limnological reconnaissance of the Falkland Islands; with particular reference to the waterfleas (Arthropoda:Anomopoda) Dartnall, Herbert J G Hollwedel, Werner 2007 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/f5bfb8ee-eb06-407e-a502-4d55d39a7e2a https://doi.org/10.1080/00222930701401010 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=34547154601&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Dartnall , H J G & Hollwedel , W 2007 , ' A limnological reconnaissance of the Falkland Islands; with particular reference to the waterfleas (Arthropoda:Anomopoda) ' , Journal of Natural History , vol. 41 , no. 21-24 , pp. 1259-1300 . https://doi.org/10.1080/00222930701401010 Antarctic Crustacea Falkland Islands Freshwater fauna Rotifera Scotia Arc article 2007 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.1080/00222930701401010 2024-09-26T15:15:55Z Forty-eight freshwater bodies on the Falkland Islands, including 33 lakes and pools, and 12 rivers and streams, were sampled for freshwater invertebrates. This study yielded 129 species of invertebrates (79 Rotifera, 34 Arthropoda, six Platyhelminthes, three Gastrotricha, two Nematoda, two Annelida, two Mollusca, and one Tardigrada) plus two fish species bringing the known Falkland Islands freshwater fauna to more than 170 species. While the presence of fishes, molluscs, amphipods, caddis larvae, waterboatmen, parasitic cercaria, and truly planktonic rotifers make the Falkland Islands fauna markedly richer than any subantarctic, or maritime Antarctic island, it is nevertheless sparse when compared with other temperate and tropical locations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Macquarie University Research Portal Antarctic Journal of Natural History 41 21-24 1259 1300 |
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Forty-eight freshwater bodies on the Falkland Islands, including 33 lakes and pools, and 12 rivers and streams, were sampled for freshwater invertebrates. This study yielded 129 species of invertebrates (79 Rotifera, 34 Arthropoda, six Platyhelminthes, three Gastrotricha, two Nematoda, two Annelida, two Mollusca, and one Tardigrada) plus two fish species bringing the known Falkland Islands freshwater fauna to more than 170 species. While the presence of fishes, molluscs, amphipods, caddis larvae, waterboatmen, parasitic cercaria, and truly planktonic rotifers make the Falkland Islands fauna markedly richer than any subantarctic, or maritime Antarctic island, it is nevertheless sparse when compared with other temperate and tropical locations. |
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A limnological reconnaissance of the Falkland Islands; with particular reference to the waterfleas (Arthropoda:Anomopoda) |
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A limnological reconnaissance of the Falkland Islands; with particular reference to the waterfleas (Arthropoda:Anomopoda) |
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A limnological reconnaissance of the Falkland Islands; with particular reference to the waterfleas (Arthropoda:Anomopoda) |
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Dartnall , H J G & Hollwedel , W 2007 , ' A limnological reconnaissance of the Falkland Islands; with particular reference to the waterfleas (Arthropoda:Anomopoda) ' , Journal of Natural History , vol. 41 , no. 21-24 , pp. 1259-1300 . https://doi.org/10.1080/00222930701401010 |
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