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The moss dwelling testacean fauna of île de la Possession

An ecological study of the moss dwelling testacean fauna (Protozoa, Rhizopoda) on Île de la Possession (Crozet Archipelago, sub-Antarctica) revealed 83 taxa, belonging to 21 genera. The moss flora was dominated by cosmopolitan and ubiquitous taxa, such as Trinema lineare, T. enchelys, Euglypha laevi...

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Published in:Polar biology 2004-11, Vol.27 (12), p.753-766
Main Authors: VINCKE, Sofie, GREMMEN, Niek, BEYENS, Louis, DE VIJVER, Bart Van
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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Aquatic plants
Arcella arenaria
Archipelagoes
Biological and medical sciences
Cluster analysis
Corythion dubium
Difflugiella crenulata
Distribution patterns
Ecological studies
Euglypha laevis
Euglypha rotunda
Fauna
Flora
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Habitats
Mosses
Particular ecosystems
Rhizopoda
Synecology
Taxa
Trinema lineare
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