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New oribatid mite (Acari, Oribatida) records in the Antarctic Peninsula region
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We report new oribatid records from the western Antarctic Peninsula region obtained during the XXIV and XXVI–XXVIII Ukrainian Antarctic expeditions. Five species (including 2 subspecies) representing five families of oribatid mites were recorded: Nanhermannia elegantissima, Hermanniella dolosa, Membranoppia loxolineata, Suctobelbella sinuata, Alaskozetes antarcticus subsp. antarcticus and A. a. subsp. intermedius. The single specimen records of N. elegantissima, H. dolosa and S. sinuata are the first for these species in the Antarctic region. Hermaniella dolosa, previously recorded only in the Palearctic is likely to represent an anthropogenic introduction or contaminant. The other two species have been recorded from Southern Hemisphere locations, but far from the maritime Antarctic and their status cannot be assessed with confidence. Membranoppia loxolineata and the two subspecies of A. antarcticus were previously recorded from the maritime Antarctic, and we provide new specific occurrence records of these taxa. Our data expand knowledge of the distribution and biogeography of oribatid mites in the maritime Antarctic. Further research is required to assess the status of the three new species records and if established, any potential to impact the native microarthropod community.
New records for five species of oribatid mites were made in the Antarctic Peninsula region.
N. elegantissima, H. dolosa and S. sinuata first recorded in the Antarctic region.
Further survey is required to confirm the status of the first recorded species.
Data received expands knowledge of the distribution and biogeography of oribatid mites in the maritime Antarctic.
Increasing anthropogenic activity in the Maritime Antarctic emphasizes the need for robust surveys and ongoing monitoring of key terrestrial locations.
Title: New oribatid mite (Acari, Oribatida) records in the Antarctic Peninsula region
Description:
We report new oribatid records from the western Antarctic Peninsula region obtained during the XXIV and XXVI–XXVIII Ukrainian Antarctic expeditions.
Five species (including 2 subspecies) representing five families of oribatid mites were recorded: Nanhermannia elegantissima, Hermanniella dolosa, Membranoppia loxolineata, Suctobelbella sinuata, Alaskozetes antarcticus subsp.
antarcticus and A.
a.
subsp.
intermedius.
The single specimen records of N.
elegantissima, H.
dolosa and S.
sinuata are the first for these species in the Antarctic region.
Hermaniella dolosa, previously recorded only in the Palearctic is likely to represent an anthropogenic introduction or contaminant.
The other two species have been recorded from Southern Hemisphere locations, but far from the maritime Antarctic and their status cannot be assessed with confidence.
Membranoppia loxolineata and the two subspecies of A.
antarcticus were previously recorded from the maritime Antarctic, and we provide new specific occurrence records of these taxa.
Our data expand knowledge of the distribution and biogeography of oribatid mites in the maritime Antarctic.
Further research is required to assess the status of the three new species records and if established, any potential to impact the native microarthropod community.
New records for five species of oribatid mites were made in the Antarctic Peninsula region.
N.
elegantissima, H.
dolosa and S.
sinuata first recorded in the Antarctic region.
Further survey is required to confirm the status of the first recorded species.
Data received expands knowledge of the distribution and biogeography of oribatid mites in the maritime Antarctic.
Increasing anthropogenic activity in the Maritime Antarctic emphasizes the need for robust surveys and ongoing monitoring of key terrestrial locations.
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