ANTARCTIC TARDIGRADA II. : MOLODEZHNAYA AND MT. RIISER-LARSEN AREAS (Twelfth Symposium on Polar Biology)

A survey of tardigrades was attempted in two unexamined areas of Antarctica. The samples including algae or mosses were collected from 7 sites of Molodezhnaya and from 8 sites of Mt. Riiser-Larsen. Although 5 species, Echiniscus kerguelensis, Macrobiotus harmsworthi coronatus, Hypsibius arcticus, Di...

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Main Authors: ウツギ カズオ, オオヤマ ヨシクニ, Kazuo UTSUGI, Yoshikuni OHYAMA
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Proceeding 1991
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Summary:A survey of tardigrades was attempted in two unexamined areas of Antarctica. The samples including algae or mosses were collected from 7 sites of Molodezhnaya and from 8 sites of Mt. Riiser-Larsen. Although 5 species, Echiniscus kerguelensis, Macrobiotus harmsworthi coronatus, Hypsibius arcticus, Diphascon chilenensis and Diphascon conjungens were found in both areas, 3 species; Macrobiotus montanus, Hypsibius antarcticus and Milnesium tardigradum were found only in Molodezhnaya, and another one, Isohypsibius saracenus, was found only at the foot of Mt. Riiser-Larsen.