INVESTIGADORES
MATALONI Maria Gabriela
artículos
Título:
Microinvertebrates abundance and biodiversity in peat-bogs of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina).
Autor/es:
GARCÍA, P.E.; GARCÍA, R.D.; MARINONE, M.C.; CASA, V.; GONZÁLEZ GARRAZA, G.; MATALONI, G.
Revista:
LIMNOLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER TOKYO
Referencias:
Lugar: Tokyo; Año: 2017 vol. 18 p. 85 - 96
ISSN:
1439-8621
Resumen:
Peat bogs are regarded as extreme environmentsdue to their low pH and low nutrient concentration, andthus hold a unique biota adapted to these particular conditions.The island of Tierra del Fuego encompasses thesouthernmost extensive peat bog area in the world, and istherefore particularly interesting from a biogeographicalviewpoint. Within the same peat bog, different environmenttypes can be identified: clear ponds, vegetated pondsand Sphagnum patches. In this study we compare theabundance, richness and species diversity of microinvertebrates(Copepoda, Cladocera and Rotifera) in these threetypes of environments from two peat bogs (Andorra andRancho Hambre). Out of the 29 taxa recorded, 19 werecommon to both peat bogs, including four cladoceransendemic to Southern Patagonia and three rotifers endemicto Fuegian peat bogs. The rotifers were the dominant groupin all environment types from Rancho Hambre, while inAndorra the Sphagnum moss was dominated by copepods,particularly harpacticoids. The results revealed that theenvironment type rather than peat bog was the key factor atexplaining differences in species richness and diversityamong microinvertebrate communities. This study highlightsthe importance of Sphagnum moss as a low diversityextreme environment which supports highly endemicspecies.