The new species of Dactylobiotus (Parachela, Eutardigrada) from King George Island, Antarctica
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Title
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The new species of Dactylobiotus (Parachela, Eutardigrada) from King George Island, Antarctica
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Other Titles
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남극 킹조지섬에서 산출된 신종 Dactylobiotus (진완보강, 완보동물)
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Authors
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Kim, Ji-Hoon
Kim, Sanghee
Park, Tae-Yoon S.
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Keywords
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Antarctica; Dactylobiotus; Integrative taxonomy; Tardigrade
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Issue Date
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2018
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Citation
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Kim, Ji-Hoon, Kim, Sanghee, Park, Tae-Yoon S.. 2018. The new species of Dactylobiotus (Parachela, Eutardigrada) from King George Island, Antarctica. 24th International Symposium on Polar Sciences. KOPRI. 2018.05.29~2018.05.30.
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Abstract
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Limno-terrestrial tardigrades form one of the most dominant groups in the scanty terrestrial freshwater ecosystem of Antarctica. However, due to their limited key morphological characters and restricted access to the habitats, taxonomic study on Antarctic tardigrades largely remains to be challenged. KOPRI ecology team collected several species of tardigrades near the King Sejong Station, King George Island, Antarctica during 2014-2015 season.
Among the collected tardigrades, one group shows a buccal-pharyngeal apparatus with ten peribuccal lamellae, and the cuticle structure which joins two claws in each limb. These characters warrant a generic assignment Dactylobiotus. This species is quite large in size (600-700 μm) with prominent eyespots and smooth cuticle. The egg has circular or slightly hexagonal cone-type processes with a tip. Compared to D. ambiguus and D. caldarellai which have a rather similar morphology, this species shows claws with longer primary branch at all limbs. The 18S, 28S rDNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) sequences do not correspond to any previously-reported sequence, although only limited molecular data of tardigrades have been reported so far.
Based on the pt-ratio of the buccal-pharyngeal apparatus and claws, the morphology of eggs, and the DNA sequences of 3 partial genes, this species is considered as a new species of Dactylobiotus.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/12357
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Conference Name
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24th International Symposium on Polar Sciences
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Conference Place
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KOPRI
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Conference Date
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2018.05.29~2018.05.30
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Type
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Poster
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- 2017-2018, Early animal evolution and the primitive Earth system of north Greenland (17-18) / Park, Tae-Yoon S. (PE17160; PE18160)
2018-2018, Early animal evolution and the primitive Earth system of north Greenland (18-18) / Park, Tae-Yoon S. (PE18160)
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