2017
DOI: 10.4257/oeco.2017.2104.10
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DISPERSÃO E PRIMEIRO REGISTRO DA ESPÉCIE INVASORA Kellicottia bostoniensis (ROTIFERA: BRACHIONIDAE) EM DOIS RESERVATÓRIOS BRASILEIROS

Abstract: Ecossistemas aquáticos estão sujeitos à invasão biológica que por sua vez pode causar impactos principalmente nas populações nativas. Em ambientes de água doce, os rotíferos são abundantes e altamente adaptados. O rotífero norte americano Kellicottia bostoniensis (Rousselet 1908) está distribuído amplamente na Ásia, Europa, América do Norte e do Sul, habitando reservatórios, lagos e rios desses continentes. Aqui, a ocorrência de K. bostoniensis é registrada pela primeira vez nos reservatórios Atibainha e Cacho… Show more

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“…Furthermore, they retract during the process of chemical fixation, so that live organisms are necessary for the identification of the group. The use of anesthetics such as marcaine (0.5%) (Fontaneto et al, 2008) and carbonated water (De Carli et al, 2017) are recommended, although those methods are not always efficient. Orstan (2015) recently proposed a new method for fixing bdelloids: the hot glutaraldehyde method, which preserves those organisms in superior conditions, suitable for taxonomic identification and internal anatomical studies.…”
Section: Limitations For Taxonomic Studies Of Rotiferamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, they retract during the process of chemical fixation, so that live organisms are necessary for the identification of the group. The use of anesthetics such as marcaine (0.5%) (Fontaneto et al, 2008) and carbonated water (De Carli et al, 2017) are recommended, although those methods are not always efficient. Orstan (2015) recently proposed a new method for fixing bdelloids: the hot glutaraldehyde method, which preserves those organisms in superior conditions, suitable for taxonomic identification and internal anatomical studies.…”
Section: Limitations For Taxonomic Studies Of Rotiferamentioning
confidence: 99%