Biodiversity and adaptive strategy to Antarctica: the tardigrades
Tardigrades are important members of the Antarctic biota in terms of abundance, distribution, and colonized substrates. Despite their importance and regular occurrence in the harsh Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems, there have been few ecological or taxonomic studies. We carried out an extensive samp...
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author | VECCHI, MATTEO GIOVANNINI, ILARIA ALTIERO, Tiziana REBECCHI, Lorena BERTOLANI, Roberto GUIDETTI, Roberto Mcinnes, Michele Cesari Sandra |
author2 | Fano Vecchi, Matteo Mcinnes, Michele Cesari Sandra Giovannini, Ilaria Altiero, Tiziana Rebecchi, Lorena Bertolani, Roberto Guidetti, Roberto |
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description | Tardigrades are important members of the Antarctic biota in terms of abundance, distribution, and colonized substrates. Despite their importance and regular occurrence in the harsh Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems, there have been few ecological or taxonomic studies. We carried out an extensive sampling campaign along Victoria Land coastal line, collecting 180+ samples of lichens, mosses and freshwater sediments over a c. 600 km North–South transect. These samples revealed an unexpectedly high diversity: 14 species, four of which new for science. Our results have underlined the level of undiscovered biodiversity in Antarctica. Some species had very localized distribution and occurred in specific substrates (e.g. moss or lichen). Other species were more scattered, and one (the endemic Acutuncus antarcticus) was present in almost all sampling areas and substrate types. This situation indicates that, as in temperate areas, Antarctica has tardigrade species with low dispersal capabilities, and a few species with high dispersal capabilities. Surprisingly, the genetic variability of A. antarcticus (COI gene) was extremely low even between very distant populations. Laboratory experiments on the adaptive strategy of A. antarcticus indicated a very short life cycle (c. 3-4 months), shorter than in species from temperate regions. Moreover, A. antarcticus exhibits thelytoky and has cryptobiotic capabilities. These attributes allowed this species to colonize almost all viable habitats in Antarctica |
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spelling | ftunivmodena:oai:iris.unimore.it:11380/1063147 2025-06-15T14:05:32+00:00 Biodiversity and adaptive strategy to Antarctica: the tardigrades VECCHI, MATTEO GIOVANNINI, ILARIA ALTIERO, Tiziana REBECCHI, Lorena BERTOLANI, Roberto GUIDETTI, Roberto Mcinnes, Michele Cesari Sandra Fano Vecchi, Matteo Mcinnes, Michele Cesari Sandra Giovannini, Ilaria Altiero, Tiziana Rebecchi, Lorena Bertolani, Roberto Guidetti, Roberto 2014 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1063147 eng eng Università di Ferrara country:ITA place:Ferrara info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/978-88-96504-05-5 ispartofbook:24° Convegno S.It.E. L'ecologia oggi: responsabilità e governance. L'ecologia oggi: responsabilità e governance. Simposio: La ricerca ecologica italiana in Antartide volume:1 firstpage:156 lastpage:156 http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1063147 Antartide tardigrada biodiversità info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2014 ftunivmodena 2025-06-04T04:55:34Z Tardigrades are important members of the Antarctic biota in terms of abundance, distribution, and colonized substrates. Despite their importance and regular occurrence in the harsh Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems, there have been few ecological or taxonomic studies. We carried out an extensive sampling campaign along Victoria Land coastal line, collecting 180+ samples of lichens, mosses and freshwater sediments over a c. 600 km North–South transect. These samples revealed an unexpectedly high diversity: 14 species, four of which new for science. Our results have underlined the level of undiscovered biodiversity in Antarctica. Some species had very localized distribution and occurred in specific substrates (e.g. moss or lichen). Other species were more scattered, and one (the endemic Acutuncus antarcticus) was present in almost all sampling areas and substrate types. This situation indicates that, as in temperate areas, Antarctica has tardigrade species with low dispersal capabilities, and a few species with high dispersal capabilities. Surprisingly, the genetic variability of A. antarcticus (COI gene) was extremely low even between very distant populations. Laboratory experiments on the adaptive strategy of A. antarcticus indicated a very short life cycle (c. 3-4 months), shorter than in species from temperate regions. Moreover, A. antarcticus exhibits thelytoky and has cryptobiotic capabilities. These attributes allowed this species to colonize almost all viable habitats in Antarctica Conference Object Acutuncus antarcticus Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica antarcticus Antartide Victoria Land Tardigrade Unknown Antarctic The Antarctic Victoria Land |
spellingShingle | Antartide tardigrada biodiversità VECCHI, MATTEO GIOVANNINI, ILARIA ALTIERO, Tiziana REBECCHI, Lorena BERTOLANI, Roberto GUIDETTI, Roberto Mcinnes, Michele Cesari Sandra Biodiversity and adaptive strategy to Antarctica: the tardigrades |
title | Biodiversity and adaptive strategy to Antarctica: the tardigrades |
title_full | Biodiversity and adaptive strategy to Antarctica: the tardigrades |
title_fullStr | Biodiversity and adaptive strategy to Antarctica: the tardigrades |
title_full_unstemmed | Biodiversity and adaptive strategy to Antarctica: the tardigrades |
title_short | Biodiversity and adaptive strategy to Antarctica: the tardigrades |
title_sort | biodiversity and adaptive strategy to antarctica: the tardigrades |
topic | Antartide tardigrada biodiversità |
topic_facet | Antartide tardigrada biodiversità |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1063147 |