Palm house — biodiversity hotspot or risk of invasion? Aquatic invertebrates: The special case of Monogononta (Rotifera) under greenhouse conditions
Greenhouses form favourable conditions for establishing stable populations of native as well as invasive alien microinvertebrates. Investigations of palm houses have a long tradition and native, alien and new species for science have been found in many of them. The examined pond and some microreserv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biológia 2015, Vol.70 (1), p.94-103 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Greenhouses form favourable conditions for establishing stable populations of native as well as invasive alien microinvertebrates. Investigations of palm houses have a long tradition and native, alien and new species for science have been found in many of them. The examined pond and some microreservoirs in Bromeliaceae and Agavoideae in Poznań Palm House (Poland) sampled in 2012, appeared to contain representatives of Rotifera (64 species), Copepoda (2 species), Polychaeta, Acari and Insecta larvae. The most abundant Rotifera species were:
Anuraeopsis fissa
Gosse, 1851,
Ascomorpha ecaudis
Perty 1850,
Euchlanis dilatata
Ehrenberg, 1832,
Pompholyx sulcata
Hudson, 1885 and
Trichocerca rousseleti
Voight, 1902. Moreover, rotifers considered to be rare in Poland, i.e.,
Asplanchna herricki
De Guerne, 1888,
Collotheca pelagica
Rousselet, 1893,
Colurella sulcata
Stenroos, 1898,
Gastropus minor
Rousselet, 1892 were also detected in Poznań Palm House. Two recorded Copepoda species were
Phyllognathopus viguieri
(Maupas, 1892) found in agave microreservoirs and
Mesocyclops leuckarti
(Claus, 1857) found in reservoir with aquatic plants. For biodiversity evaluation of rotifers Margalef’s and Shannon-Wiener’s indexes were used and in order to determine species richness the Simpson index was calculated. Additionally, a complete list of all aquatic invertebrates is presented, i.e., Plathelmintes (11 species), Nemeretea (2 species), Oligochatea (13 taxa), Polychaeta (7 species), Gastrotricha (13 taxa) and Copepoda (1 species) previously recorded in Poznań Palm House. To sum up, Palm houses create a convenient habitat for a prevalence of native and introduced invertebrates and are a putative source of alien species, possibly facilitating their release to the environment. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3088 1336-9563 |
DOI: | 10.1515/biolog-2015-0012 |