A new pelagic Alteutha (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica - Description, ecology and information on its year round distribution

A new harpacticoid copepod species was found during a year round plankton survey in a shallow Antarctic bay. Both the dominant Calanoida and Cyclopoida and the often neglected Harpacticoida, their abundances in relation to sea-ice formation and decline in presence of Euphausia superba are regarded,...

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spelling ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_00188158_v583_n1_p141_VeitKohler 2023-05-15T13:42:25+02:00 A new pelagic Alteutha (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica - Description, ecology and information on its year round distribution 2007 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00188158_v583_n1_p141_VeitKohler https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v583_n1_p141_VeitKohler unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00188158_v583_n1_p141_VeitKohler http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v583_n1_p141_VeitKohler Ecology Generation time Peltidiidae Plankton survey Sea ice Shallow water Taxonomy Marine biology Taxonomies Plants (botany) abundance crustacean geographical distribution new species pelagic environment plankton population structure Antarctica King George Island Potter Cove South Shetland Islands Alteutha Calanoida Copepoda Cyclopoida Euphausia superba Harpacticoida 2007 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v583_n1_p141_VeitKohler 2023-02-16T01:54:09Z A new harpacticoid copepod species was found during a year round plankton survey in a shallow Antarctic bay. Both the dominant Calanoida and Cyclopoida and the often neglected Harpacticoida, their abundances in relation to sea-ice formation and decline in presence of Euphausia superba are regarded, in this study. Alteutha potter sp. n. (Peltidiidae) was collected in Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica. While its geographical region occurrence and planktonic life style are comparable to many of its congeners, morphological characters such as shape and setation of the maxilliped and the almost complete fusion of the baseoendopod and the exopod of the fifth leg in the female are described for the first time for this genus. Morphological peculiarities such as the lack, the deformation or fusion of setae on only one body side have been detected in several specimens. This copepod species is obviously sea-ice related. Its abundances in the plankton reached a maximum under the winter sea-ice. The year round population structure did not show very high variability whereas ovigerous females mostly occurred in spring and summer. Assuming different possible ecological strategies and environmental temperatures generation times between 46 and 77 days are calculated for A. potter sp. n. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Euphausia superba King George Island Sea ice South Shetland Islands Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) Antarctic Antarctic Bay ENVELOPE(70.138,70.138,-49.700,-49.700) King George Island Potter Cove South Shetland Islands
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collection Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires)
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topic Ecology
Generation time
Peltidiidae
Plankton survey
Sea ice
Shallow water
Taxonomy
Marine biology
Taxonomies
Plants (botany)
abundance
crustacean
geographical distribution
new species
pelagic environment
plankton
population structure
Antarctica
King George Island
Potter Cove
South Shetland Islands
Alteutha
Calanoida
Copepoda
Cyclopoida
Euphausia superba
Harpacticoida
spellingShingle Ecology
Generation time
Peltidiidae
Plankton survey
Sea ice
Shallow water
Taxonomy
Marine biology
Taxonomies
Plants (botany)
abundance
crustacean
geographical distribution
new species
pelagic environment
plankton
population structure
Antarctica
King George Island
Potter Cove
South Shetland Islands
Alteutha
Calanoida
Copepoda
Cyclopoida
Euphausia superba
Harpacticoida
A new pelagic Alteutha (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica - Description, ecology and information on its year round distribution
topic_facet Ecology
Generation time
Peltidiidae
Plankton survey
Sea ice
Shallow water
Taxonomy
Marine biology
Taxonomies
Plants (botany)
abundance
crustacean
geographical distribution
new species
pelagic environment
plankton
population structure
Antarctica
King George Island
Potter Cove
South Shetland Islands
Alteutha
Calanoida
Copepoda
Cyclopoida
Euphausia superba
Harpacticoida
description A new harpacticoid copepod species was found during a year round plankton survey in a shallow Antarctic bay. Both the dominant Calanoida and Cyclopoida and the often neglected Harpacticoida, their abundances in relation to sea-ice formation and decline in presence of Euphausia superba are regarded, in this study. Alteutha potter sp. n. (Peltidiidae) was collected in Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica. While its geographical region occurrence and planktonic life style are comparable to many of its congeners, morphological characters such as shape and setation of the maxilliped and the almost complete fusion of the baseoendopod and the exopod of the fifth leg in the female are described for the first time for this genus. Morphological peculiarities such as the lack, the deformation or fusion of setae on only one body side have been detected in several specimens. This copepod species is obviously sea-ice related. Its abundances in the plankton reached a maximum under the winter sea-ice. The year round population structure did not show very high variability whereas ovigerous females mostly occurred in spring and summer. Assuming different possible ecological strategies and environmental temperatures generation times between 46 and 77 days are calculated for A. potter sp. n. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
title A new pelagic Alteutha (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica - Description, ecology and information on its year round distribution
title_short A new pelagic Alteutha (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica - Description, ecology and information on its year round distribution
title_full A new pelagic Alteutha (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica - Description, ecology and information on its year round distribution
title_fullStr A new pelagic Alteutha (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica - Description, ecology and information on its year round distribution
title_full_unstemmed A new pelagic Alteutha (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Potter Cove, King George Island, Antarctica - Description, ecology and information on its year round distribution
title_sort new pelagic alteutha (copepoda: harpacticoida) from potter cove, king george island, antarctica - description, ecology and information on its year round distribution
publishDate 2007
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00188158_v583_n1_p141_VeitKohler
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v583_n1_p141_VeitKohler
long_lat ENVELOPE(70.138,70.138,-49.700,-49.700)
geographic Antarctic
Antarctic Bay
King George Island
Potter Cove
South Shetland Islands
geographic_facet Antarctic
Antarctic Bay
King George Island
Potter Cove
South Shetland Islands
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Euphausia superba
King George Island
Sea ice
South Shetland Islands
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Euphausia superba
King George Island
Sea ice
South Shetland Islands
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v583_n1_p141_VeitKohler
op_doi https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v583_n1_p141_VeitKohler
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