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Diversity and dynamics of an interstitial Tardigrada population in the Meloria Shoals, Ligurian Sea, with a redescription of Batillipes similis (Heterotardigrada, Batillipedidae)

Quantitative samples of sediment for the study of the meiofau-na were collected monthly beweenMar1996 andFeb1997 from a 7-m-deep site in the Meloria Shoals, Livorno Italy. In the Tuscan Shoals, 16 species of tardigrades were found belonging to the families Stygarctidae, Halechiniscidae, and Batillip...

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Published in:The Italian journal of zoology 1999-01, Vol.66 (1), p.51-61
Main Authors: D'Addabbo, Maria Gallo, Grimaldi, Susanna de Zio, Morone, Maria Rosaria de Lucia, Pietanza, Romana, D'Addabbo, Rossana, Todaro, M. Antonio
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Language:English
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Summary:Quantitative samples of sediment for the study of the meiofau-na were collected monthly beweenMar1996 andFeb1997 from a 7-m-deep site in the Meloria Shoals, Livorno Italy. In the Tuscan Shoals, 16 species of tardigrades were found belonging to the families Stygarctidae, Halechiniscidae, and Batillipedidae. Megastygarctides orbiculatus and Actinarctus doryphorus are reported for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea, and a re-description of Batillipes similis is proposed. Global density of the Tardigrada population fluctuated between 8 ind./10 cm 2 in May 1996 and 285 ind./10 cm 2 in January 1997. The lowest value of the Shannon-Wiener biodiversity index (H' = 1.09) was found in September 1996, whereas the highest score (H' = 2.46) was obtained inMar1996. Pielou's evenness index (J) fluctuated between 0.40 and 0.88, values attained in January 1997 andMar1996, respectively. The study confirms the notion that the organogenic detritus of the Shoals represents a very favourable environment for meiofaunal organisms in general, and Tardigrada in particular.
ISSN:1125-0003
1748-5851
DOI:10.1080/11250009909356237