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Diversity, ecology, and community structure of the terrestrial diatom flora from Ulu Peninsula (James Ross Island, NE Antarctic Peninsula)

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Diatoms constitute an important and diverse component of terrestrial protist communities but remain poorly studied, especially in the Antarctic realm. Here, we investigated the diversity and community structure of the terrestrial diatom flora from the Ulu Peninsula, James Ross Island (Maritime Antarctic Region) using a morphology-based dataset and physico-chemical measurements. A total of 97 taxa belonging to 27 genera was identified in 59 samples from terrestrial environments, including soils and rock walls. The flora was dominated by the genera Hantzschia, Luticola, and Humidophila. Eight distinct diatom assemblages could be distinguished and were mainly structured by differences in environmental characteristics such as vegetation coverage, moisture, conductivity, pH, and nutrient concentrations. In general, James Ross Island harboured a unique diatom flora as evidenced by very low similarity values with other (sub-)Antarctic localities. Only 16 of the taxa have a typical cosmopolitan distribution, whereas 70 showed a restricted Antarctic distribution, supporting previous indications of high species-level endemism in environments characterized by harsh abiotic conditions. In addition, several of the cosmopolitan species uncovered in this study might harbour substantial levels of hidden diversity, including endemic taxa, as previously revealed for the Pinnularia borealis species complex on James Ross Island. Taken together, the present study improves our knowledge and understanding of the diversity, ecology, and community structure of the terrestrial diatom flora of Ulu Peninsula and highlights that soils and wet rock walls represent important terrestrial habitats in this transitional zone between Maritime and Continental Antarctica.

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    《Polar Biology》 |2022年第5期|873-894|共22页
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    Meise Bot Garden, Res Dept, Nieuwelaan 38, B-1860 Meise, Belgium|Univ Antwerp, Dept Biol, ECOBE, Univ Pl 1, B-2610 Antwerp, Belgium;

    Masaryk Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Geog, Polar GeoLab, Kotlarska 2, Brno 61137, Czech Republic;

    Masaryk Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Bot & Zool, Kotlarska 2, Brno 61137, Czech RepublicUniv Ghent, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, Protistol & Aquat Ecol PAE, Krijgslaan 281-S8, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium|Univ Arkansas, Dept Biol Sci, 850 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA|Meise Bot Garden, Res Dept, Nieuwelaan 38, B-1860 Meise, Belgium|Univ Antwerp, Charles Univ Prague, Fac Sci, Dept Ecol, Vinicna 7, Prague 12844 2, Czech Republic|Czech Acad Sci, Inst Bot, Sect Plant Ecol, Dukelska 135, Trebon 37982, Czech RepublicEcole Polytech Federate Lausanne EPFL, Alpine & Polar Environm Res Ctr, River Ecosyst Lab, Lausanne, Switzerland;

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    Community analysis; Diatoms; Ecology; Soil; James Ross Island; Ulu Peninsula;

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