Recent Сladocera (Branchiopoda, Crustacea) in the Taphocenoses of Lakes in the Pechora River Delta (Russia)

N. Nigmatullin, G. Nigamatzyanova, E. A. Valieva, L. Frolova
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This paper presents the results of the hydrochemical, hydrobiological, and paleolimnological studies of 17 Arctic lakes in the Pechora River delta. Water samples and surface sediments were collected during the 2020 summer expedition to the Nenets State Nature Reserve. Based on the chemical composition of their waters, the studied lakes belong to the chloride class, sodium group II. Overall, they are characterized by shallow depths typical of this region, low mineralization (below 200 mg/L) and water hardness, as well as high dissolved oxygen levels. To assess the ecological status of the lakes, cladocerans and their subfossil remains, which have been widely recognized as reliable indicators for tracking long‐term changes in the development of freshwater ecosystems, were analyzed. A total of 23 cladoceran taxa were identified. The dominant species were Bosmina longispina (Leydig, 1860) and Chydorus cf. sphaericus (Müller, 1776) – either of these species, often displacing each other, prevailed in the lakes. Other cladoceran species were low-abundant and found sporadically: Sida crystallina (Müller, 1776), Pleuroxus uncinatus (Baird, 1850), Coronatella rectangula (Sars, 1862), and Bythotrephes longimanus (Leydig, 1860). The study also reports the first finding of Rhynchotalona latens (Sarmaja-Korjonen, Hakojarvi and Korhola, 2000), a rare glacial relict species with a narrow distribution range, in this region of Russia. The zoogeographical analysis of the data obtained on the identified taxa showed that species typical of the Palearctic and Holarctic zones prevail in the cladoceran communities under study.
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俄罗斯Pechora河三角洲湖泊taphocenses中Сladocera(鳃足目,甲壳类)的近代性
本文介绍了北极地区17个湖泊的水化学、水生物学和古湖泊学研究的结果。2020年夏季考察涅涅茨国家自然保护区期间收集了水样和地表沉积物。根据其水体的化学成分,研究的湖泊属于氯类,钠族II。总的来说,它们的特点是该地区典型的浅深度,低矿化(低于200 mg/L)和水硬度,以及高溶解氧水平。为了评估湖泊的生态状况,对被广泛认为是跟踪淡水生态系统发展长期变化的可靠指标的枝海生物及其亚化石遗迹进行了分析。共鉴定出23个枝海分类群。优势种为长尾叶蝉(Bosmina longispina, Leydig, 1860)和圆尾叶蝉(Chydorus cfp . sphaericus, m ller, 1776),这两种常常相互取代,在湖泊中占优势。其他枝海纲物种数量较少,零星发现:Sida crystallina (m ller, 1776)、Pleuroxus uncinatus (Baird, 1850)、Coronatella rectangula (Sars, 1862)和Bythotrephes longimanus (Leydig, 1860)。该研究还报告了在俄罗斯该地区首次发现的Rhynchotalona latens (Sarmaja-Korjonen, Hakojarvi和Korhola, 2000),这是一种分布范围狭窄的稀有冰川遗存物种。对所鉴定分类群的动物地理分析表明,在研究的支洋群落中,具有古北纬带和全北极带特征的物种占优势。
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