Updated checklist and distribution of large branchiopods (Branchiopoda: Anostraca, Notostraca, Spinicaudata) in Tunisia

Q3 Environmental Science
Biogeographia Pub Date : 2016-01-01 DOI:10.21426/B631132736
F. Marrone, M. Korn, F. Stoch, L. Naselli-Flores, S. Turki
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Abstract

Temporary ponds are the most peculiar and representative water bodies in the arid and semi-arid regions of the world, where they often represent diversity hotspots that greatly contribute to the regional biodiversity. Being indissolubly linked to these ecosystems, the so-called “large branchiopods” are unanimously considered flagship taxa of these habitats. Nonetheless, updated and detailed information on large branchiopod faunas is still missing in many countries or regions. Based on an extensive bibliographical review and field samplings, we provide an updated and commented checklist of large branchiopods in Tunisia, one of the less investigated countries of the Maghreb as far as inland water crustaceans are concerned. We carried out a field survey from 2004 to 2012, thereby collecting 262 crustacean samples from a total of 177 temporary water bodies scattered throughout the country. Large branchiopod crustaceans were observed in 61% of the sampled sites, leading to the identification of fifteen species. Among these, the halophilic anostracan Branchinectella media is here reported for the first time for the country; conversely, four of the species reported in literature were not found during the present survey. Based on literature and novel data, the known large branchiopod fauna of Tunisia now includes 19 species, showing a noteworthy species richness when the limited extension of the country is considered. For each species, the regional distribution is described and an annotated list of references is provided. Under a conservation perspective, the particular importance of the temporary ponds occurring in the Medjerda river alluvial plain is further stressed. In this location, several large branchiopod taxa with different ecological requirements converge and form unique and species-rich assemblages that should be preserved.
突尼斯大型枝足类动物(鳃足目:Anostraca, Notostraca, Spinicaudata)的最新清单和分布
临时池塘是世界干旱、半干旱地区最独特、最具代表性的水体,往往代表着多样性热点,为区域生物多样性做出了巨大贡献。由于与这些生态系统有着不可分割的联系,所谓的“大型枝足类”被一致认为是这些栖息地的旗舰分类群。然而,在许多国家或地区,大型枝足类动物的最新和详细信息仍然缺乏。基于广泛的文献回顾和实地取样,我们提供了突尼斯大型枝足类动物的更新和评论清单,突尼斯是马格里布内陆水域甲壳类动物调查较少的国家之一。2004年至2012年,我们对分布在全国各地的177个临时水体进行了实地调查,共采集了262种甲壳类动物样本。在61%的取样点中发现大型枝足类甲壳类,鉴定出15种。其中,国内首次报道了嗜盐的anostraan Branchinectella媒体;相反,文献中报道的四种在本次调查中未被发现。根据文献和最新数据,突尼斯已知的大型支足动物群包括19种,考虑到该国有限的扩展,显示出值得注意的物种丰富度。对每个物种的区域分布进行了描述,并提供了一个带注释的参考文献列表。从保护的角度来看,进一步强调了梅杰达河冲积平原上的临时池塘的特别重要性。不同生态需求的大型支足动物类群在此聚集,形成了独特的、物种丰富的群落,应予以保护。
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Biogeographia
Biogeographia Environmental Science-Ecology
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