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Animal Biodiversity and Conservation. Volume 30.1 (2007) Pages: 43-51

Species diversity and morphometrics of tardigrades from a medium-size city in the Neotropical Region: Santa Rosa (La Pampa, Argentina)

Peluffo, J. R., Rocha, A. M., Moly de Peluffo, M. C.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2007.30.0043

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Abstract

Tardigrade diversity was studied in a medium-sized city in the Neotropical Region: Santa Rosa (La Pampa, Argentina). Samples were collected between February 1999 and January 2000 from lichens and mosses growing on sidewalk trees of the urban and periurban area. Five species of tardigrades were found, i.e., Echiniscus rufoviridis du Bois-Reymond Marcus, 1944, Macrobiotus areolatus Murray, 1907, Ramazzottius oberhaeuseri (Doyère, 1840), Milnesium cf. tardigradum and a non-described species of Macrobiotus. Only one species, M. cf. tardigradum, was found in areas with high levels of vehicle traffic. Results are compared with those from cities in the Nearctic and Palearctic regions. Measurements and pt index values (percentage ratios between the length of the structure considered and the buccal tube length) are provided for M. areolatus, R. oberhaeuseri and M. cf. tardigradum. Amongst the characters considered, the pt index for the stylet support insertion shows the least intraspecific variation. This character is also independent from body length and buccal-tube length.

Keywords

Tardigrades, Neotropical fauna, Urban environment, Biotic homogenization, Morphometric analysis, Medium-size cities

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Peluffo, J. R., Rocha, A. M., Moly de Peluffo, M. C., 2007. Species diversity and morphometrics of tardigrades from a medium-size city in the Neotropical Region: Santa Rosa (La Pampa, Argentina). Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 30: 43-51, DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2007.30.0043

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