2017
DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2017.1355077
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Cladocera and Copepoda of Shokalsky Island: new data from northwest Siberia

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“…arcticus apparently coincides with the border of sphagnum peatbogs [29]. Additionally, in the waters of the delta, the brackish water species Nannopus procerus Fiers and Kotwicki, 2013, characteristic of the littoral zone of the northern coast of Europe and the White Sea [46], as well as the coastal zone of the southern part of the Kara Sea [47], was found. In the Lena Delta, the only individual of this species was found in a complex pond with a total mineralization of only 17 ppm.…”
Section: Fauna and New Records For The Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…arcticus apparently coincides with the border of sphagnum peatbogs [29]. Additionally, in the waters of the delta, the brackish water species Nannopus procerus Fiers and Kotwicki, 2013, characteristic of the littoral zone of the northern coast of Europe and the White Sea [46], as well as the coastal zone of the southern part of the Kara Sea [47], was found. In the Lena Delta, the only individual of this species was found in a complex pond with a total mineralization of only 17 ppm.…”
Section: Fauna and New Records For The Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species is regarded to be widely distributed from the Arctic to subtropical latitudes [Rylov, 1948;Fefilova, 2015]. Two specimens were found in the River Simmy near Cheremshiniy Kordon and are similar to those found in more northern regions [Novichkova, Chertoprud, 2017;Dimante-Deimantovica et al, 2018].…”
Section: Order Cyclopoida Burmeister 1834 Family Cyclopidae Rafinesqmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It has been established that differences in the composition of the Cladocera freshwater fauna of the Arctic and Subarctic zones are determined primarily by modern climatic factors, which makes it possible to use these faunistic complexes as bioindicators [110]. Large-scale studies of the invertebrate species composition of the Arctic and Far Eastern seas have been carried out, and new data on representatives of Ciliophora and Kamptozoa have been obtained [109, 111-113]. A relationship between genetic, morphological, and taxonomic diversity in the four Annelida families from the fauna of the northern seas has been revealed [109].…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%