What animals can live in cryoconite holes? A faunal review

 

Authors
Lukasz, Kaczmarek
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Article
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Despite the large number of studies on glaciers, knowledge regarding biota in cryoconite holes is limited. Cryophilic animals are often neglected in ecological studies on glacial habitats, but are important for the functioning of these environ-ments. Owing to climate change and the melting of polar ice, cryophilic fauna could be threatened in the near future. We provide the ?rst comprehensive surveyof invertebrates inhabiting the cryoconite holes of Alpine, Antarctic, Arctic, Himalayan and Patagonian glaciers. At present, the list of taxa is rather short and includes ?ve phyla (Rotifera, Annelida, Tardigrada, Nematoda and Arthropoda). Owing to generally poor knowledge of the fauna of cryoconite holes, there could be more than the 25 currently known species. In addition, we present the geographical distributions of the taxa and discuss the diversity of invertebrates living in cryoconite holes and make predictions regarding the faunal diversity of these habitats.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/268821062_What_animals_can_live_in_cryoconite_holes_A_faunal_review

Publication Year
2014
Language
eng
Topic
ARTHROPODA
BIODIVERSITY
CLIMATE CHANGE
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Repositorio SENESCYT
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