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摘要
在西北大西洋纽芬兰海盆的深海沉积物样本中发现了四种海洋沙蜥。样本是在 SO286 号探险队考察期间在水深 3000 多米的深海区域采集的,该区域属于预定的新海洋保护区 "北大西洋洋流和叶夫拉诺夫海山"(NACES)。Coronarctus 属的代表是两件 C. dissimilis 标本。Angursa 属的代表标本有 4 个 A. capsula 标本、5 个 A. abyssalis 标本和 1 个 A. lanceolata 标本。为了研究形态和形态计量学,我们主要使用了差示干涉对比的光学显微镜。不过,我们还使用激光共聚焦扫描和扫描电子显微镜对一些标本进行了研究。四个已鉴定物种的形态和形态计量细节以及新的地理记录增加了我们对海洋沙蜥分类学和生物地理学的了解。就 C. dissimilis 和 A. lanceolata 而言,新的记录可能表明这两个物种分布于泛大西洋,而迄今为止人们只知道它们分布于南大西洋。A.capsula的新记录更加引人注目,因为迄今为止人们只知道该物种的模式产地在东太平洋深海。
Novel distribution records of marine Tardigrada from abyssal sediments of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean
Four species of marine tardigrades were found in deep sea sediment samples of the Newfoundland Basin in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. Samples were collected during expedition SO286 at more than 3000 m depth in an abyssal area that belongs to the intended new marine protected area “North Atlantic Current and Evlanov Seamount” (NACES). The genus Coronarctus was represented by two specimens of C. dissimilis. The genus Angursa was represented by four specimens of A. capsula, five specimens of A. abyssalis, and one specimen of A. lanceolata. In order to investigate the morphology and morphometry, we primarily used light microscopy with differential interference contrast. However, some specimens were additionally investigated with confocal laser scanning and scanning electron microscopy. The morphological and morphometric details and the new geographic records of the four identified species increase our knowledge of the taxonomy and biogeography of marine tardigrades. For C. dissimilis and A. lanceolata, the new records could indicate a pan-Atlantic distribution for both species, which were so far only known from the South Atlantic Ocean. The new record of A. capsula is even more remarkable since that species was so far only known from its type locality in the East Pacific deep sea.
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Organisms Diversity & Evolution (published by the Gesellschaft fuer Biologische Systematik, GfBS) is devoted to furthering our understanding of all aspects of organismal diversity and evolution. Papers addressing evolutionary aspects of the systematics, phylogenetics, morphology and development, taxonomy and biogeography of any group of eukaryotes, recent or fossil, are welcome. Priority is given to papers with a strong evolutionary and/or phylogenetic focus. Manuscripts presenting important methods or tools or addressing key theoretical, methodological, and philosophical principles related to the study of organismal diversity are also welcome. Species descriptions are welcome as parts of a manuscript of broader interest that strive to integrate such taxonomic information with the other areas of interest mentioned above.