Occurrences of Boeckella at high latitudes in the southern hemisphere

Occurrence
Последняя версия опубликовано Universidad de Magallanes авг 20, 2019 Universidad de Magallanes
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20 августа 2019 г.
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Universidad de Magallanes
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CC-BY 4.0

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Описание

We present an updated database of 37 species of the genus Boeckella (Calanoida Centropagidae). This data aims to provide a comprehensive description of the geographic distribution of the genus south of latitude 40ºS in southern South America, the three-main terrestrial biogeographic regions of Antarctica (i.e. sub-Antarctic islands, maritime and continental Antarctica) and Oceania. Last version incorporates 201 new records, 193 from Oceania (i.e. Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, New Caledonia), 7 new records from southern South America and sub-Antarctic island South Georgia and 1 new record from Mongolia. Additionally, we changed the taxonomic status of previous identification in the light of ongoing molecular studies.

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Maturana C S, Rosenfeld S, Naretto J (2019): Occurrences of Boeckella at high latitudes in the southern hemisphere. v1.3. Universidad de Magallanes. Dataset/Occurrence. https://gbif-chile.mma.gob.cl/ipt/resource?r=boeckella_so&v=1.3

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Ключевые слова

sub-Antarctic islands; Antarctica; Patagonia; Calanoidea; freshwater ecosystems; Falkland; Malvinas; Australasia; Mongolia; New Caledonia; Occurrence; Specimen

Контакты

Claudia S. Maturana
  • Metadata Provider
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
PhD Student
University of Chile - Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity
Las Palmeras 3425
7800024 Santiago
Nunoa
CL
+56 22 9787178
Javier Naretto
  • Metadata Provider
  • Author
  • Originator
Director of Research
Costa Humboldt - University of Chile
Santiago
CL
Peter Convey
  • Metadata Provider
Individual Merit Scientist
British Antarctic Survey
High Cross, Madingley Road
Cambridge CB3 0ET Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
GB
Elie Poulin
  • Metadata Provider
  • Point Of Contact
Proffesor
University of Chile - Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity
Las Palmeras 3425
7800003 Santiago
Nunoa
CL
+56 22 9787298
Zambra Lopez
  • Metadata Provider
PhD student
University of Chile - University of Magallanes - IDEAL
Avenida Bulnes 01855
6210427 Punta Arenas
CL
Karin Gerard
  • Metadata Provider
Assistant Proffesor
University of Magallanes
Avenida Bulnes 01855
6210427 Punta Arenas
CL
Tamara Contador
  • Metadata Provider
Associate Researcher
University of Magallanes
Avenida Bulnes 01855
Punta Arenas
CL
Javier Rendoll
  • Metadata Provider
Researcher
University of Magallanes
Avenida Bulnes 01855
Punta Arenas
CL
Jennifer A. Jackson
  • Metadata Provider
Researcher
British Antarctic Survey
High Cross, Madingley Road
CB3 0ET Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
GB
Ian D. Hogg
  • Metadata Provider
Associated Professor
School of Science, University of Waikato
3240 Hamilton
NZ
Ian C. Duggan
  • Metadata Provider
Senior Lecturer
University of Waikato
3240 Hamilton
NZ
Francisco Bahamonde
  • Metadata Provider
Undergraduate student
Universidad de Magallanes
Avenida Bulnes 01855
6210427 Punta Arenas
CL
Claudia Maturana
  • Principal Investigator
PhD Student
University of Chile - Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity
Las Palmeras 3425
7800024 Santiago
Nunoa
CL
+56 22 9787178

Географический охват

The dataset comprises South America at latitudes beyond 40°S, which encompasses most of the Patagonian and sub-Antarctic Provinces and the classically defined terrestrial biogeographic regions of Antarctica. The latter include the core sub-Antarctic islands (South Georgia, Prince Edward Islands, Macquarie Island, Heard Island, Crozet, and Kerguelen Islands), maritime Antarctica (west coast of Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, South Orkney Islands, South Sandwich Islands) and continental Antarctica. This updated version included Australia, New Zealand, New Caledonia, Tasmania records and one published record from Mongolia.

Ограничивающие координаты Юг Запад [-81,308, -120,672], Север Восток [21, 180]

Таксономический охват

The present dataset reports occurrences of the genus Boeckella at species level.

Species Boeckella antiqua, Boeckella bergi, Boeckella brasiliensis, Boeckella brevicaudata, Boeckella gibbosa, Boeckella gracilipes, Boeckella gracilis, Boeckella longicauda, Boeckella meteoris, Boeckella michaelseni, Boeckella poopoensis, Boeckella poppei, Boeckella silvestrii, Boeckella vallentini, Boeckella dilatata, Boeckella delicata, Boeckella hamata, Boeckella propinqua, Boeckella spinogibba, Boeckella tanea, Boeckella triarticulata, Boeckella minuta, Boeckella symmetrica, Boeckella bispinosa, Boeckella fluvialis, Boeckella geniculata, Boeckella major, Boeckella montana, Boeckella robusta, Boeckella saycei, Boeckella shieli, Boeckella timmsi, Boeckella nyoraensis, Boeckella opaqua, Boeckella pilkililli, Boeckella pseudochelaea, Boeckella rubra

Временной охват

Дата начала / Дата окончания 2012-01-01 / 2019-08-06

Данные проекта

The present study provides an updated database of 37 species of Boeckella, using a combination of recent sampling data and published records available in the literature, giving a comprehensive description of the geographic distribution of the genus Boeckella at high latitudes in southern South America, the three main terrestrial biogeographic regions of Antarctica (sub-, maritime and continental), including Australasia, Mongolia and New Caledonia. We included new records from South Georgia and changed the taxonomic status of previous records.

Название Distribution of the genus Boeckella at high latitudes: South America, sub-Antarctic islands and Antarctica
Идентификатор CESP2017-0007
Финансирование INACH DT-04_16, Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity (Chile) CONICYT PIA APOYO CCTE AFB170008, P05-002 ICM; Conicyt Ph.D. Grant 21150317. NERC core funding to the BAS ‘Biodiversity, Evolution and Adaptation’ Team; Conicyt Ph.D. Grant 21140632; INACH DG-03_16; regular Fondecyt project 1151336, PIA-CONICYT ACT172065, PCI-CONICYT REDES150027.
Описание района исследования The dataset was filtered by the area of interest, defined as South America at latitudes beyond 40°S, which encompasses most of the Patagonian and sub-Antarctic Provinces and includes sub-polar forest and grassland ecoregions. The classically defined terrestrial biogeographic regions of Antarctica. The latter include the core sub-Antarctic islands (South Georgia, Prince Edward Islands, Macquarie Island, Heard Island, Crozet, and Kerguelen Islands), maritime Antarctica (west coast of Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, South Orkney Islands, South Sandwich Islands) and continental Antarctica. For the purpose of geospatial analyses, two main ecoregions in South America were considered, these being the subpolar forest and grassland ecoregions as defined in the Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World shapefile (Olson 2001). Subpolar forest here includes the union of the Valdivian and the Magellanic temperate forest ecoregions, and the grassland ecoregion includes the union of the Patagonian steppe and low monte ecoregions. The definitions of the continental, maritime and sub-Antarctic regions are as described in Convey (2017). Finally, we updated this dataset including records from Australasia, which involves published and unpublished records from Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, New Caledonia and Mongolia.
Описание плана выполнения исследований This database will underpin future comprehensive systematic research on the genus, including the application of molecular phylogenetic approaches, allowing reconstruction of the regional evolutionary history of the genus, and in particular its members in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic regions.

Исполнители проекта:

Методы сбора

Collections took place from the shoreline, scooping individuals from the water column of lakes, ponds and small pools using a zooplankton net at locations across sub-Antarctic islands (Crozet, Kerguelen and South Georgia), maritime Antarctic (i.e. islands at the west side of Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands and Signy Island), part of the sub-polar forest ecoregion and Falkland/Malvinas Islands. Samples were immediately preserved in ethanol (99%), other than a small number of collected specimens that were preserved using formalin (5%) for morphological analysis. GPS positions were recorded for each sample location.

Охват исследования The dataset was filtered by the area of interest, defined as South America at latitudes beyond 40°S, which encompasses most of the Patagonian and sub-Antarctic Provinces with they sub-polar forest and grassland ecoregions, and the classically defined terrestrial biogeographic regions of Antarctica. The latter include the core sub-Antarctic islands (South Georgia, Prince Edward Islands, Macquarie Island, Heard Island, Crozet, and Kerguelen Islands), maritime Antarctica (west coast of Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, South Orkney Islands, South Sandwich Islands) and continental Antarctica. The collections took place one time.
Контроль качества Records lacking precise geographic location (coordinates) were assigned georeferences by identification from the description (e.g. lakes names) of the reported collection locality included in the relevant metadata. The species list was updated to exclude erroneous or suspect records, rule out possible synonymies and include up to date taxonomy.

Описание этапа методики:

  1. For taxonomic identification at species level, the fifth leg from male specimens was removed and observed under an inverted microscope at 10X and 20X for confirmation of diagnostic characters as described by Bayly (1992). All available information was collated from the scientific literature reporting sampling or taxonomic revision of Boeckella species in southern South America, the sub-Antarctic islands, maritime and continental Antarctic. We included Boeckella records from 1855 to 1997 listed in the historical review of Menu-Marque et al. 2000 and additional information available in the literature from 1997 to present. Only records including the geographic location (coordinates) or approximate (identifiable) location of reported samples were incorporated in the database. Regarding the records from this new updated version (Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, New Caledonia and Mongolia), were collated from scientific literature (enlisted in this metadata) and from the dataset of Ian Duggan and Ian Hogg from University of Waikato through BOLD System. These authors obtained, identified and classified the specimens. There were changes in the classification of species rank in Falkland/Malvinas Islands, Punta Arenas and possible a new lineage in Hornos Is. (Cape Horn, South America). Manuscript with molecular and morphology analyses is in preparation.

Данные коллекции

Название коллекции Coleccion de Invertebrados del Laboratorio de Ecologia Molecular de la Universidad de Chile
Идентификатор коллекции UChile:LEM:Inv:Crus:Boeck
Идентификатор родительской коллекции UChile:LEM
Методы сохранения образцов Alcohol,  Formalin
Единицы хранения Кол-во 100 +/- 30 Plastic flask

Библиографические ссылки

  1. Previattelli, D., Perbiche-Neves, G., Menu-Marque, S. & Falgina de Rocha C.E. (2015) Range extension of Boeckella bergi Richard 1897 (Crustacea: Copepoda: Centropagidae), with comments on the taxonomy of the species. Biota Neotropica, 15(3), e20140076 dx.doi.org/10.1590/1676-06032015007614
  2. Menu-Marque, S., Morrone, J.J. & Locascio, C. (2000) Distributional pattern of the South American species of Boeckella (Copepoda: Centropagidae): A track analysis. Journal of Crustacean Biology, 20, 262-272.
  3. Pugh, P.J.A., Dartnall, H.J.G. & McInnes, S.J. (2002) The non-marine Crustacea of Antarctica and the Islands of the Southern Ocean: biodiversity and biogeography. Journal of Natural History, 36, 1047-1103
  4. Garcia, E. & Dieguez, M. (2014) Vulnerability of patagonian planktonic copepods to fluctuations in temperature and UV radiation. Crustaceana, 87(3), 291-304
  5. De los Rios, P. & Mansilla, A. (2014) On the geographic distribution of Boeckella brevicaudata (Brady, 1875) (Copepoda, Calanoida) and its species associations in seasonal ephemeral pools in the Magallanes Region (53°S, Chile). Crustaceana, 87(5), 540-550.
  6. Olson, D. M., Dinerstein, E., Wikramanayake, E. D., Burgess, N. D., Powell, G. V. N., Underwood, E. C., D'Amico, J. A., Itoua, I., Strand, H. E., Morrison, J. C., Loucks, C. J., Allnutt, T. F., Ricketts, T. H., Kura, Y., Lamoreux, J. F., Wettengel, W. W., Hedao, P., Kassem, K. R. 2001. Terrestrial ecoregions of the world: a new map of life on Earth. Bioscience 51(11):933-938. https://doi.org/10.1641/0006-3568(2001)051[0933:TEOTWA]2.0.CO;2
  7. Bayly, I.A.E (1967) A new species of Boeckella (Copepoda: Calanoida) and additional comments on some others species of the genus. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 101:97-101
  8. Bayly, I.A.E (1979) Further Contribution to a Knowledge of the Centropagid Genera Boeckella, Hemiboeckella and Calamoecia (Athalassic, Calanoid Copepods). Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 30: 103-127.
  9. Bayly, I.A.E (1964) A revision of the Australasian species of the freshwater genera Boeckella and Hemiboeckella (Copepoda: Calanoida). Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 15: 180-238.
  10. Quinlan, K and I.A.E. Bayly (2017) A new species of Boeckella (Copepoda: Calanoida) from arid Western Australia , an update key, and aspect of claypan ecology. Record of the Western Australian Museum 32: 191-206
  11. Defaye, D (1998) Description of the first Boeckella (Copepoda, Calanoida, Centropagidae) from New Caledonia. Crustaceana 71(6): 686-699
  12. Chapman M.A (1973) A new species of Boeckella (Copepoda: Calanoida) from northland, New Zeland. Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 7(1&2): 153-157.
  13. Bayly, I.A.E (1998) New species of Calamoecia and Boeckella (freshwater Copepoda: Calanoida) from Western Australia and Queenland. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 81: 177-182.

Дополнительные метаданные

Цель This data set was developed as part of the Ph.D. thesis of the principal investigator. The objectives is to publish records of the Boeckella for public domain in order to contribute to the knowledge of freshwater biodiversity and to provide a comprehensive description of the distribution of Boeckella at high latitudes.
Описание частоты обновления ресурса The resource will be updated irregularly, according to new data availability.
Альтернативные идентификаторы 474ee54a-9eae-4b67-b79b-d8fc2d9ec884
https://gbif-chile.mma.gob.cl/ipt/resource?r=boeckella_so