Polygon ponds and their ostracode assemblages as bioindicators in the Indigirka Lowland (north-east Siberia)

Freshwater ostracods (crustacea, ostracoda) are sensitive to environmental conditions, and are widely used as biological indicators for past and present environmental changes. The abundance and diversity of ostracods from permafrost areas is currently documented in scattered records with incomplete...

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Main Author: Schneider, Andrea
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK) 2013
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spelling ftstockholmuniv:oai:DiVA.org:su-94118 2023-05-15T15:11:43+02:00 Polygon ponds and their ostracode assemblages as bioindicators in the Indigirka Lowland (north-east Siberia) Schneider, Andrea 2013 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-94118 eng eng Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK) http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-94118 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess arctic limnology polygon ponds biological indicators freshwater ostracods stable water isotopes Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2013 ftstockholmuniv 2023-02-23T21:36:52Z Freshwater ostracods (crustacea, ostracoda) are sensitive to environmental conditions, and are widely used as biological indicators for past and present environmental changes. The abundance and diversity of ostracods from permafrost areas is currently documented in scattered records with incomplete ecological characterizations. The objectives of the thesis were to determine the taxonomic and ecological range of ostracod assemblages and their habitat conditions in polygon ponds in different landscape units of the Indigirka Lowland (north-east Siberia, Russia). A monitoring approach focused seasonal meteorological and limnological variability of a selected pond site, its ostracod population dynamics, and the geochemical properties of ostracod valve calcite. Shallow, well-oxygenated, and dilute ponds with slightly acidic to circumneutral pH hosted an abundant and diverse ostracod fauna. A total of 4849 identified ostracods from eight species and three taxa represent the first record of the ostracod fauna in the Indigirka Lowland. Fabaeformiscandona krochini and Fabaeformiscandona groenlandica were documented for the first time in continental Siberia. Fabaeformiscandona sp. I and Fabaeformiscandona sp. II were newly found taxa holding a strong indicative potential for hydrochemical parameters. Repeated sampling of a typical low-center polygon pond revealed detailed insights in the population dynamics of Fabaeformiscandona pedata and its reproduction strategy. Substrate properties, physical and hydrochemical conditions in the studied ponds offered largely homogeneous habitats across different landscape units and pond types to ostracods. River flooding and differences in morphology between pond types resulted in variations in sediment, vegetation, hydrochemical and stable water isotope composition of the ponds. Ponds in the river floodplain and intrapolygon ponds hosted the most diverse ostracod fauna while species diversity was lowest in thaw lakes. Air temperature and precipitation were identified as the main ... Bachelor Thesis Arctic permafrost Siberia Stockholm University: Publications (DiVA) Arctic Indigirka ENVELOPE(149.609,149.609,70.929,70.929)
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topic arctic limnology
polygon ponds
biological indicators
freshwater ostracods
stable water isotopes
spellingShingle arctic limnology
polygon ponds
biological indicators
freshwater ostracods
stable water isotopes
Schneider, Andrea
Polygon ponds and their ostracode assemblages as bioindicators in the Indigirka Lowland (north-east Siberia)
topic_facet arctic limnology
polygon ponds
biological indicators
freshwater ostracods
stable water isotopes
description Freshwater ostracods (crustacea, ostracoda) are sensitive to environmental conditions, and are widely used as biological indicators for past and present environmental changes. The abundance and diversity of ostracods from permafrost areas is currently documented in scattered records with incomplete ecological characterizations. The objectives of the thesis were to determine the taxonomic and ecological range of ostracod assemblages and their habitat conditions in polygon ponds in different landscape units of the Indigirka Lowland (north-east Siberia, Russia). A monitoring approach focused seasonal meteorological and limnological variability of a selected pond site, its ostracod population dynamics, and the geochemical properties of ostracod valve calcite. Shallow, well-oxygenated, and dilute ponds with slightly acidic to circumneutral pH hosted an abundant and diverse ostracod fauna. A total of 4849 identified ostracods from eight species and three taxa represent the first record of the ostracod fauna in the Indigirka Lowland. Fabaeformiscandona krochini and Fabaeformiscandona groenlandica were documented for the first time in continental Siberia. Fabaeformiscandona sp. I and Fabaeformiscandona sp. II were newly found taxa holding a strong indicative potential for hydrochemical parameters. Repeated sampling of a typical low-center polygon pond revealed detailed insights in the population dynamics of Fabaeformiscandona pedata and its reproduction strategy. Substrate properties, physical and hydrochemical conditions in the studied ponds offered largely homogeneous habitats across different landscape units and pond types to ostracods. River flooding and differences in morphology between pond types resulted in variations in sediment, vegetation, hydrochemical and stable water isotope composition of the ponds. Ponds in the river floodplain and intrapolygon ponds hosted the most diverse ostracod fauna while species diversity was lowest in thaw lakes. Air temperature and precipitation were identified as the main ...
format Bachelor Thesis
author Schneider, Andrea
author_facet Schneider, Andrea
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title Polygon ponds and their ostracode assemblages as bioindicators in the Indigirka Lowland (north-east Siberia)
title_short Polygon ponds and their ostracode assemblages as bioindicators in the Indigirka Lowland (north-east Siberia)
title_full Polygon ponds and their ostracode assemblages as bioindicators in the Indigirka Lowland (north-east Siberia)
title_fullStr Polygon ponds and their ostracode assemblages as bioindicators in the Indigirka Lowland (north-east Siberia)
title_full_unstemmed Polygon ponds and their ostracode assemblages as bioindicators in the Indigirka Lowland (north-east Siberia)
title_sort polygon ponds and their ostracode assemblages as bioindicators in the indigirka lowland (north-east siberia)
publisher Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för naturgeografi och kvartärgeologi (INK)
publishDate 2013
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