Aquatic microinvertebrate abundance and species diversity in peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina)

Peat bogs are regarded as extreme environments due to their low pH and low nutrient concentration, and thus hold a unique biota adapted to these particular conditions. The island of Tierra del Fuego encompasses the southernmost extensive peat bog area in the world, and is therefore particularly inte...

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Main Authors: García, P.E., García, R.D., Marinone, M.C., Casa, V., Garraza, G.G., Mataloni, G.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_14398621_v18_n1_p85_Garcia
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spelling ftunibueairesbd:todo:paper_14398621_v18_n1_p85_Garcia 2023-10-29T02:40:47+01:00 Aquatic microinvertebrate abundance and species diversity in peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina) García, P.E. García, R.D. Marinone, M.C. Casa, V. Garraza, G.G. Mataloni, G. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_14398621_v18_n1_p85_Garcia unknown http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_14398621_v18_n1_p85_Garcia info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar Diversity Microinvertebrates Peat bogs Tierra del Fuego abundance moss peatland pond species diversity species richness Argentina Patagonia Tierra del Fuego [(PRV) Argentina] Bryophyta Cladocera Copepoda Harpacticoida Rotifera Sphagnum JOUR ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_14398621_v18_n1_p85_Garcia 2023-10-05T01:40:32Z Peat bogs are regarded as extreme environments due to their low pH and low nutrient concentration, and thus hold a unique biota adapted to these particular conditions. The island of Tierra del Fuego encompasses the southernmost extensive peat bog area in the world, and is therefore particularly interesting from a biogeographical viewpoint. Within the same peat bog, different environment types can be identified: clear ponds, vegetated ponds and Sphagnum patches. In this study we compare the abundance, richness and species diversity of microinvertebrates (Copepoda, Cladocera and Rotifera) in these three types of environments from two peat bogs (Andorra and Rancho Hambre). Out of the 29 taxa recorded, 19 were common to both peat bogs, including four cladocerans endemic to Southern Patagonia and three rotifers endemic to Fuegian peat bogs. The rotifers were the dominant group in all environment types from Rancho Hambre, while in Andorra the Sphagnum moss was dominated by copepods, particularly harpacticoids. The results revealed that the environment type rather than peat bog was the key factor at explaining differences in species richness and diversity among microinvertebrate communities. This study highlights the importance of Sphagnum moss as a low diversity extreme environment which supports highly endemic species. © 2016, The Japanese Society of Limnology. Journal/Newspaper Copepods Tierra del Fuego Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires)
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topic Diversity
Microinvertebrates
Peat bogs
Tierra del Fuego
abundance
moss
peatland
pond
species diversity
species richness
Argentina
Patagonia
Tierra del Fuego [(PRV) Argentina]
Bryophyta
Cladocera
Copepoda
Harpacticoida
Rotifera
Sphagnum
spellingShingle Diversity
Microinvertebrates
Peat bogs
Tierra del Fuego
abundance
moss
peatland
pond
species diversity
species richness
Argentina
Patagonia
Tierra del Fuego [(PRV) Argentina]
Bryophyta
Cladocera
Copepoda
Harpacticoida
Rotifera
Sphagnum
García, P.E.
García, R.D.
Marinone, M.C.
Casa, V.
Garraza, G.G.
Mataloni, G.
Aquatic microinvertebrate abundance and species diversity in peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina)
topic_facet Diversity
Microinvertebrates
Peat bogs
Tierra del Fuego
abundance
moss
peatland
pond
species diversity
species richness
Argentina
Patagonia
Tierra del Fuego [(PRV) Argentina]
Bryophyta
Cladocera
Copepoda
Harpacticoida
Rotifera
Sphagnum
description Peat bogs are regarded as extreme environments due to their low pH and low nutrient concentration, and thus hold a unique biota adapted to these particular conditions. The island of Tierra del Fuego encompasses the southernmost extensive peat bog area in the world, and is therefore particularly interesting from a biogeographical viewpoint. Within the same peat bog, different environment types can be identified: clear ponds, vegetated ponds and Sphagnum patches. In this study we compare the abundance, richness and species diversity of microinvertebrates (Copepoda, Cladocera and Rotifera) in these three types of environments from two peat bogs (Andorra and Rancho Hambre). Out of the 29 taxa recorded, 19 were common to both peat bogs, including four cladocerans endemic to Southern Patagonia and three rotifers endemic to Fuegian peat bogs. The rotifers were the dominant group in all environment types from Rancho Hambre, while in Andorra the Sphagnum moss was dominated by copepods, particularly harpacticoids. The results revealed that the environment type rather than peat bog was the key factor at explaining differences in species richness and diversity among microinvertebrate communities. This study highlights the importance of Sphagnum moss as a low diversity extreme environment which supports highly endemic species. © 2016, The Japanese Society of Limnology.
format Journal/Newspaper
author García, P.E.
García, R.D.
Marinone, M.C.
Casa, V.
Garraza, G.G.
Mataloni, G.
author_facet García, P.E.
García, R.D.
Marinone, M.C.
Casa, V.
Garraza, G.G.
Mataloni, G.
author_sort García, P.E.
title Aquatic microinvertebrate abundance and species diversity in peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina)
title_short Aquatic microinvertebrate abundance and species diversity in peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina)
title_full Aquatic microinvertebrate abundance and species diversity in peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina)
title_fullStr Aquatic microinvertebrate abundance and species diversity in peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Aquatic microinvertebrate abundance and species diversity in peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina)
title_sort aquatic microinvertebrate abundance and species diversity in peat bogs of tierra del fuego (argentina)
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_14398621_v18_n1_p85_Garcia
genre Copepods
Tierra del Fuego
genre_facet Copepods
Tierra del Fuego
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