Rotifera from East Antarctic

The paper presents the results of rotiferological studies carried out during the set of the Belarusian Antarctic Expeditions (2007–2017) in East Antarctica (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay). The plankton samples were collected from 52 water bodies (lakes and meltwater ponds), and from terrestrial habitat...

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Main Authors: Lukashanets, Dzmitry A., Vezhnavets, Vasily V., Maysak, Natalia N., Hihiniak, Yury H., Borodin, Oleg I., Miamin, Vladislav Ye., Gaidashov, Alexey A., Nikitiuk, Leonid A.
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Lukashanets, Dzmitry A.
Vezhnavets, Vasily V.
Maysak, Natalia N.
Hihiniak, Yury H.
Borodin, Oleg I.
Miamin, Vladislav Ye.
Gaidashov, Alexey A.
Nikitiuk, Leonid A.
Rotifera from East Antarctic
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description The paper presents the results of rotiferological studies carried out during the set of the Belarusian Antarctic Expeditions (2007–2017) in East Antarctica (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay). The plankton samples were collected from 52 water bodies (lakes and meltwater ponds), and from terrestrial habitats (lichen fouling, algal mats) from several sites. A total of 20 species were found, 12 of them belonging to Monogononta, 8 – to Bdelloidea. Despite the presence of some cosmopolitan species and Antarctic endemics, the set of species and forms seems to be the firstly noted taxa in East Antarctica. 24 cm The paper presents the results of rotiferological studies carried out during the set of the Belarusian Antarctic Expeditions (2007–2017) in East Antarctica (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay). The plankton samples were collected from 52 water bodies (lakes and meltwater ponds), and from terrestrial habitats (lichen fouling, algal mats) from several sites. A total of 20 species were found, 12 of them belonging to Monogononta, 8 – to Bdelloidea. Despite the presence of some cosmopolitan species and Antarctic endemics, the set of species and forms seems to be the firstly noted taxa in East Antarctica. 24 cm
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author Lukashanets, Dzmitry A.
Vezhnavets, Vasily V.
Maysak, Natalia N.
Hihiniak, Yury H.
Borodin, Oleg I.
Miamin, Vladislav Ye.
Gaidashov, Alexey A.
Nikitiuk, Leonid A.
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Gaidashov, Alexey A.
Nikitiuk, Leonid A.
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ARMITAGE K.B. & HOUSE H.B. 1962. A limnological reconnaissance in the area of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Limnology and Oceanography 7: 36–41.
BARTOŠ E. 1951. The Czechoslovak Rotatoria of the order Bdelloidea. Věstnik Československé Zoologické Společnosti 15: 241–500.
BRYCE D. 1893. On the Adinetidae, with description of a new species. The Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club, Ser. 2. 5: 146–151.
CONVEY P. 2010. Terrestrial biodiversity in Antarctica – Recent advances and future challenges. Polar Science 4: 135–147.
CONVEY P., CHOWN S. L., CLARKE A. et al. 2014. The spatial structure of Antarctic biodiversity. Ecological Monographs 84 (2): 203–244.
CROMER L., GIBSON J.A.E., SWADLING K.M. & HODGSON D.A. 2006. Evidence for a lacustrine faunal refuge in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica, during the last glacial maximum. Journal of Biogeography 33: 1314–1323. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2006.01490.x
CURINI-GALLETTI M., ARTOIS T., DELOGU V., DE SMET W. H., FONTANETO D., JONDELIUS U., LEASI F., MARTÍNEZ A., MEYER-WACHSMUTH I., NILSSON K. S., TONGIORGI P., WORSAAE K., M. ANTONIO TODARO A. 2012. Patterns of diversity in soft-bodied meiofauna: dispersal ability and body size matter. PLoS ONE 7 (3): e33801. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033801
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DARTNALL H. J. G. 1993. The rotifers of Macquarie Island. ANARE Research Notes 89: 1–41.
DARTNALL H. J. G. 1995. Rotifers, and other aquatic invertebrates, from the Larsemann Hills, Antarctica. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 129: 17–23.
DARTNALL H. J. G. 1995b. The rotifers of Heard Island: preliminary survey, with notes on other freshwater groups. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 129: 17–23.
DARTNALL H. J. G. 2000. A Limnological Reconnaissance of the Vestfold Hills. ANARE Reports Australian Antarctic Division 141: 1–55.
DARTNALL H. J. G. & HOLLOWDAY E.D. 1985. Antarctic rotifers. British Antarctic Survey, Scientific Reports 100: 46.
DARTNALL H. J. G., HOLLWEDEL H. & DE PAGGI J. C. 2005. The freshwater fauna of Macquarie Island, including a redescription of the endemic water-flea Daphnia gelida (Brady) (Anomopoda: Crustacea). Polar Biology 28: 922–939.
DAVIS H. 1873. A new Callidina; with the results of experiments on the desiccation of rotifers. The monthly microscopical journal: transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society, and record of histological research at home and abroad by Henry Lawson. London 9: 201–209.
DE PAGGI S. J. & KOSTE W. 1984. Checklist of the rotifers recorded from Antarctic and Subantarctic areas. Senckenbergiana Biologica 65: 169–178.
DE SMET W. H. & GIBSON J. A. E. 2008. Rhinoglena kutikovae n. sp. (Rotifera: Monogononta: Epiphanidae) from the Bunger Hills, East Antarctica: a probable relict species that survived quaternary glaciations. Polar Biology 31: 595–603. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00300-007-0393-9
DE SMET W. H. & POURRIOT R. 1997. Guides to Identification of the Microinvertebrates of the Continental Waters of the World. 12. Rotifera. Volume 5. The Dicranophoridae (Monogononta). The Ituridae (Monogononta) Hague: SPB Academic Publishing, 334 pp.
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DONNER J. 1972. Report on the finding of Rotifera (Rotatoria) from Antarctica. Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii 19 (3): 251–252
DOUGHERTY E. C. & HARRIS L. G. 1963. Antarctic Micrometazoa: fresh-water species in the McMurdo Sound Area. Science 140: 497–498.
EHRENBERG C. G. 1832. Über die Entwicklung und Lebensdauer der Infusionstiere, nebst ferneren Beiträgen zu einer Vergleichung ihrer organischen Systeme. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin 1831: 1–154.
EHRENBERG C. G. 1853. Über die neuerlich bei Berlin vorgekommen neuen Formen des mikroskopischen Lebens. Bericht über die zur Bekanntmachung geeigneten Verhandlungen der Konigl. Preuss. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin: 183–194.
EVERITT D.A. 1981. An ecological study of an Antarctic freshwater pool with particular reference to Tardigrada and Rotifera. Hydrobiologia 83: 225–237.
FONTANETO D., FLOT J. F. & TANG C. Q. 2015. Guidelines for DNA taxonomy, with a focus on the meiofauna. Marine Biodiversity 45 (3): 433–451. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12526-015-0319-7
FONTANETO D., KAYA M., HERNIOU E.A. & BARRACLOUGH T.G. 2009. Extreme levels of hidden diversity in microscopic animals (Rotifera) revealed by DNA taxonomy. Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution 53: 182–189.
FONTANETO D., IAKOVENKO N. & DE SMET W. 2015. Diversity gradients of rotifer species richness in Antarctica. Hydrobiologia 761 (1): 235–248. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2258-5
FONTANETO D., BARRACLOUGH T. G., CHEN K., RICCI C. & HERNIOU E. A. 2008. Molecular evidence for broad-scale distributions in bdelloid rotifers: everything is not everywhere but most things are very wide-spread. Molecular Ecology 17: 3136–3146. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03806.x
FONSECA V.G., CARVALHO G.R., NICHOLS B. [ET AL.] 2014. Metagenetic analysis of patterns of distribution and diversity of marine meiobenthic eukaryotes. Global Ecology & Biogeography 23: 1293–1302. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/geb.12223
GOSSE P. H. 1851. A catalogue of Rotifera found in Britain, with description of five new genera and thirty-two new species. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology, ser. 2, 8: 197–203.
GOSSE P. H. 1887. Twenty-four new species of Rotifera. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society 1887 (1): Transactions of Society 1: 1–7, pl. I & II.
HANSSON L. A., HYLANDER S., DARTNALL H. J. G., LIDSTRÖM S. & SVENSSON J. E. 2012. High zooplankton diversity in the extreme environments of the McMurdo Dry Valley lakes, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 24: 131–138. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095410201100071X
HARRING H. K. & MYERS F. J. 1922. The Rotifer Fauna of Wisconsin, Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 20: 553–662.
HUDSON C. T. 1885. On four new species of the genus Floscularia and five other new species of Rotifera. Journal of the Royal Microscopical. Ser. 2, 5 (4): Transactions of Society 13: 608–614, pl. XII.
IAKOVENKO N. S., KAŠPAROVÁ E., PLEWKA M. & JANKO K. 2013. Otostephanos (Rotifera, Bdelloidea, Habrotrochidae) with the description of two new species. Systematics and Biodiversity 11 (4): 477–494. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14772000.2013.857737
IAKOVENKO N. S., SMYKLA J., CONVEY P., KAŠPAROVÁ E., KOZERETSKA I. A., TROKHYMETS V., DYKYY I., PLEWKA M., DEVETTER M., DURIS Z. & JANKO K. 2015. Antarctic bdelloid rotifers: diversity, endemism and evolution. Hydrobiologia 761 (1): 5–43. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2463-2
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spelling ftrcin:oai:rcin.org.pl:94090 2023-12-03T10:10:55+01:00 Rotifera from East Antarctic Wrotki (Rotifera) wód śródlądowych i środowisk naziemnych oaz Wschodniej Antarktyki (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay) Rotifers (Rotifera) from the inland waters and terrestrial habitats of East Antarctic oases (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay) Lukashanets, Dzmitry A. Vezhnavets, Vasily V. Maysak, Natalia N. Hihiniak, Yury H. Borodin, Oleg I. Miamin, Vladislav Ye. Gaidashov, Alexey A. Nikitiuk, Leonid A. 2019 https://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/94090/content eng eng Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk ADAMS B. J., BARDGETT R. D., AYRES C., WALL D. H., AISLABIE J., BAMFORTH S., BARGAGLI R. & CARY C. 2006. Diversity and distribution of Victoria Land biota. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38: 3003–3018. ARMITAGE K.B. & HOUSE H.B. 1962. A limnological reconnaissance in the area of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Limnology and Oceanography 7: 36–41. BARTOŠ E. 1951. The Czechoslovak Rotatoria of the order Bdelloidea. Věstnik Československé Zoologické Společnosti 15: 241–500. BRYCE D. 1893. On the Adinetidae, with description of a new species. The Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club, Ser. 2. 5: 146–151. CONVEY P. 2010. Terrestrial biodiversity in Antarctica – Recent advances and future challenges. Polar Science 4: 135–147. CONVEY P., CHOWN S. L., CLARKE A. et al. 2014. The spatial structure of Antarctic biodiversity. Ecological Monographs 84 (2): 203–244. CROMER L., GIBSON J.A.E., SWADLING K.M. & HODGSON D.A. 2006. Evidence for a lacustrine faunal refuge in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica, during the last glacial maximum. Journal of Biogeography 33: 1314–1323. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2006.01490.x CURINI-GALLETTI M., ARTOIS T., DELOGU V., DE SMET W. H., FONTANETO D., JONDELIUS U., LEASI F., MARTÍNEZ A., MEYER-WACHSMUTH I., NILSSON K. S., TONGIORGI P., WORSAAE K., M. ANTONIO TODARO A. 2012. Patterns of diversity in soft-bodied meiofauna: dispersal ability and body size matter. PLoS ONE 7 (3): e33801. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033801 DARTNALL H .J. G. 1983. Rotifers of the Antarctic and subantarctic. Hydrobiologia 104: 57–60. DARTNALL H. J. G. 1993. The rotifers of Macquarie Island. ANARE Research Notes 89: 1–41. DARTNALL H. J. G. 1995. Rotifers, and other aquatic invertebrates, from the Larsemann Hills, Antarctica. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 129: 17–23. DARTNALL H. J. G. 1995b. The rotifers of Heard Island: preliminary survey, with notes on other freshwater groups. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 129: 17–23. DARTNALL H. J. G. 2000. A Limnological Reconnaissance of the Vestfold Hills. ANARE Reports Australian Antarctic Division 141: 1–55. DARTNALL H. J. G. & HOLLOWDAY E.D. 1985. Antarctic rotifers. British Antarctic Survey, Scientific Reports 100: 46. DARTNALL H. J. G., HOLLWEDEL H. & DE PAGGI J. C. 2005. The freshwater fauna of Macquarie Island, including a redescription of the endemic water-flea Daphnia gelida (Brady) (Anomopoda: Crustacea). Polar Biology 28: 922–939. DAVIS H. 1873. A new Callidina; with the results of experiments on the desiccation of rotifers. The monthly microscopical journal: transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society, and record of histological research at home and abroad by Henry Lawson. London 9: 201–209. DE PAGGI S. J. & KOSTE W. 1984. Checklist of the rotifers recorded from Antarctic and Subantarctic areas. Senckenbergiana Biologica 65: 169–178. DE SMET W. H. & GIBSON J. A. E. 2008. Rhinoglena kutikovae n. sp. (Rotifera: Monogononta: Epiphanidae) from the Bunger Hills, East Antarctica: a probable relict species that survived quaternary glaciations. Polar Biology 31: 595–603. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00300-007-0393-9 DE SMET W. H. & POURRIOT R. 1997. Guides to Identification of the Microinvertebrates of the Continental Waters of the World. 12. Rotifera. Volume 5. The Dicranophoridae (Monogononta). The Ituridae (Monogononta) Hague: SPB Academic Publishing, 334 pp. DONNER J. 1965. Ordnung Bdelloidea (Rotatoria, Rädertiere). Bestimmungsbücher zur Bodenfauna Europas, 6. 1–297. Berlin: Akademie. DONNER J. 1972. Report on the finding of Rotifera (Rotatoria) from Antarctica. Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii 19 (3): 251–252 DOUGHERTY E. C. & HARRIS L. G. 1963. Antarctic Micrometazoa: fresh-water species in the McMurdo Sound Area. Science 140: 497–498. EHRENBERG C. G. 1832. Über die Entwicklung und Lebensdauer der Infusionstiere, nebst ferneren Beiträgen zu einer Vergleichung ihrer organischen Systeme. Abhandlungen der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin 1831: 1–154. EHRENBERG C. G. 1853. Über die neuerlich bei Berlin vorgekommen neuen Formen des mikroskopischen Lebens. Bericht über die zur Bekanntmachung geeigneten Verhandlungen der Konigl. Preuss. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin: 183–194. EVERITT D.A. 1981. An ecological study of an Antarctic freshwater pool with particular reference to Tardigrada and Rotifera. Hydrobiologia 83: 225–237. FONTANETO D., FLOT J. F. & TANG C. Q. 2015. Guidelines for DNA taxonomy, with a focus on the meiofauna. Marine Biodiversity 45 (3): 433–451. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12526-015-0319-7 FONTANETO D., KAYA M., HERNIOU E.A. & BARRACLOUGH T.G. 2009. Extreme levels of hidden diversity in microscopic animals (Rotifera) revealed by DNA taxonomy. Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution 53: 182–189. FONTANETO D., IAKOVENKO N. & DE SMET W. 2015. Diversity gradients of rotifer species richness in Antarctica. Hydrobiologia 761 (1): 235–248. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2258-5 FONTANETO D., BARRACLOUGH T. G., CHEN K., RICCI C. & HERNIOU E. A. 2008. Molecular evidence for broad-scale distributions in bdelloid rotifers: everything is not everywhere but most things are very wide-spread. Molecular Ecology 17: 3136–3146. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03806.x FONSECA V.G., CARVALHO G.R., NICHOLS B. [ET AL.] 2014. Metagenetic analysis of patterns of distribution and diversity of marine meiobenthic eukaryotes. Global Ecology & Biogeography 23: 1293–1302. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/geb.12223 GOSSE P. H. 1851. A catalogue of Rotifera found in Britain, with description of five new genera and thirty-two new species. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology, ser. 2, 8: 197–203. GOSSE P. H. 1887. Twenty-four new species of Rotifera. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society 1887 (1): Transactions of Society 1: 1–7, pl. I & II. HANSSON L. A., HYLANDER S., DARTNALL H. J. G., LIDSTRÖM S. & SVENSSON J. E. 2012. High zooplankton diversity in the extreme environments of the McMurdo Dry Valley lakes, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 24: 131–138. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S095410201100071X HARRING H. K. & MYERS F. J. 1922. The Rotifer Fauna of Wisconsin, Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 20: 553–662. HUDSON C. T. 1885. On four new species of the genus Floscularia and five other new species of Rotifera. Journal of the Royal Microscopical. Ser. 2, 5 (4): Transactions of Society 13: 608–614, pl. XII. IAKOVENKO N. S., KAŠPAROVÁ E., PLEWKA M. & JANKO K. 2013. Otostephanos (Rotifera, Bdelloidea, Habrotrochidae) with the description of two new species. Systematics and Biodiversity 11 (4): 477–494. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/14772000.2013.857737 IAKOVENKO N. S., SMYKLA J., CONVEY P., KAŠPAROVÁ E., KOZERETSKA I. A., TROKHYMETS V., DYKYY I., PLEWKA M., DEVETTER M., DURIS Z. & JANKO K. 2015. Antarctic bdelloid rotifers: diversity, endemism and evolution. 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P.4664 http://katalog.pan.pl/webpac-bin/228bmiizPL/wgbroker.exe?new+-access+top+search+open+NR+ee95400560 Bdelloidea Monogononta diversity Antarctica Thala Hills Larsemann Hills Text Tekst 2019 ftrcin https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.003380110.1007/BF00237819 2023-11-07T00:12:49Z The paper presents the results of rotiferological studies carried out during the set of the Belarusian Antarctic Expeditions (2007–2017) in East Antarctica (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay). The plankton samples were collected from 52 water bodies (lakes and meltwater ponds), and from terrestrial habitats (lichen fouling, algal mats) from several sites. A total of 20 species were found, 12 of them belonging to Monogononta, 8 – to Bdelloidea. Despite the presence of some cosmopolitan species and Antarctic endemics, the set of species and forms seems to be the firstly noted taxa in East Antarctica. 24 cm The paper presents the results of rotiferological studies carried out during the set of the Belarusian Antarctic Expeditions (2007–2017) in East Antarctica (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay). The plankton samples were collected from 52 water bodies (lakes and meltwater ponds), and from terrestrial habitats (lichen fouling, algal mats) from several sites. A total of 20 species were found, 12 of them belonging to Monogononta, 8 – to Bdelloidea. Despite the presence of some cosmopolitan species and Antarctic endemics, the set of species and forms seems to be the firstly noted taxa in East Antarctica. 24 cm Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Science Antarctica East Antarctica Enderby Land Polar Biology Polar Science Polar Science Prydz Bay Digital Repository of Scientific Institutes (RCIN) Antarctic East Antarctica Larsemann Hills ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400) Prydz Bay Thala Hills ENVELOPE(46.000,46.000,-67.667,-67.667) Journal of Biogeography 33 7 1314 1323