Bdelloid Rotifers from Lakes above 1700 m in Western Italian Alps,with Taxonomic Notes on Dissotrocha macrostyla |
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Authors: | Diego Fontaneto Giulio Melone |
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Abstract: | Benthic and periphytic bdelloid communities from 16 alpine lakes from 1700 to 2850 m above sea level in Sesia Valley (Piedmont region, North‐western Italy), sampled during summer 2001 and 2002, were analyzed. Seventeen species were identified from these species‐poor communities, with 1 to 6 species each. Dissotrocha macrostyla and Philodina citrina were the most common species, present in 10 lakes while 9 species were collected from one lake only. New morphological details from S.E.M. pictures of Dissotrocha macrostyla revealed that Dissotrocha macrostyla tuberculata (Gosse , 1886) is only a seasonal morphotype. Its different appearance is due to the presence of locally distributed microscopic mucous bubbles (diameter 1.41 ± 0.18 μm) on the trunk surface, produced by the rotifer itself under stressful conditions. |
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Keywords: | Rotifera Bdelloidea zoogeography SEM |
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