INSIBIO   05451
INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Novel nematode species in living stromatolites in the Andean Puna
Autor/es:
PEREZ, MARÍA FLORENCIA; D´ALMEIDA, ROMINA; FARÍAS MARIA EUGENIA; GARCIA, MARCIA ELIZABETH; DIB, JULIÁN RAFAEL
Revista:
Invertebrate Zoology
Editorial:
KMK Scientific Press Ltd
Referencias:
Lugar: moscu; Año: 2019 vol. 16 p. 211 - 218
ISSN:
1812-9250
Resumen:
The recently discovered ?living? stromatolites in the Argentinean Puna areconsidered one of the most extreme stromatolites found so far. A rich biodiversity ofbacteria and archaea were previously reported in such stromatolites. As nematodes are themost numerous multicellular animals on Earth, the aim of this work was to investigate theirpresence in the stromatolites from Socompa lake at 3570 meters above sea level (masl).Nematodes were extracted and identified as belonging to the Monhysteridae family, with91?92% homology to Diplolaimella dievengatensis. The phylogenetic analysis suggested they are novel species and probably belong to a new genus. This study represents the firstreport related to the presence of novel nematodes in such peculiar stromatolites. Knowingtheir functions and genetic features involved in the adaptation to these harsh conditions could help to elucidate important aspects about the ecological impact of these organisms inhostile environments