Low life in Low Lake, a freshwater pool at Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica
Low Lake, a freshwater pool at Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica (67 degrees 20'40"S; 142 degrees 40'45 '' E) was sampled for protists and invertebrates. Forty species of protists were identified together with two species of tardigrade and four species of rotifer.
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
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2007
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Online Access: | http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/11723/ |
Summary: | Low Lake, a freshwater pool at Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica (67 degrees 20'40"S; 142 degrees 40'45 '' E) was sampled for protists and invertebrates. Forty species of protists were identified together with two species of tardigrade and four species of rotifer. |
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