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TitleSurvey of moss-dwelling bdelloid rotifers from middle Arctic Spitsbergen (Svalbard)
AbstractA survey of bdelloid rotifers from moss and lichen samples collected in the middle Arctic tundra subzone of Spitsbergen (Svalbard) revealed an unexpected high species richness of 52 taxa, of which 18 fully identified species are new for the region. About one-fifth of the European bdelloid species are present. Moisture regime and geographic localization of the moss appeared the most important ecological features driving differences in species composition between samples.
SourcePolar biology (Print) 33 (6), pp. 833–842
KeywordsRotiferaBdelloideaArcticDiversityEverything-is-everywhere hypothesisModerate endemicity distribution modelUbiquity theorem
JournalPolar biology (Print)
EditorSpringer., Berlin;, Germania
Year2010
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1007/s00300-009-0761-8
AuthorsKaya, Murat; De Smet, Willem H.; Fontaneto, Diego
Text283532 2010 10.1007/s00300 009 0761 8 ISI Web of Science WOS 000277556400010 Rotifera Bdelloidea Arctic Diversity Everything is everywhere hypothesis Moderate endemicity distribution model Ubiquity theorem Survey of moss dwelling bdelloid rotifers from middle Arctic Spitsbergen Svalbard Kaya, Murat; De Smet, Willem H.; Fontaneto, Diego Swedish Museum Nat Hist; Aksaray University; University of Antwerp A survey of bdelloid rotifers from moss and lichen samples collected in the middle Arctic tundra subzone of Spitsbergen Svalbard revealed an unexpected high species richness of 52 taxa, of which 18 fully identified species are new for the region. About one fifth of the European bdelloid species are present. Moisture regime and geographic localization of the moss appeared the most important ecological features driving differences in species composition between samples. 33 Articolo in rivista Springer. 0722 4060 Polar biology Print Polar biology Print Polar biol. Print diego.fontaneto FONTANETO DIEGO