TY - JOUR
T1 - Molecular and morphological analysis of an Antarctic tardigrade, Acutuncus antarcticus
AU - Kagoshima, Hiroshi
AU - Imura, Satoshi
AU - Suzuki, Atsushi C.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - We isolated a species of tardigrade from moss samples collected from Langhovde and Skarvsnes, near Syowa station, East Antarctic, from which we cultured a parthenogenetic strain in Petri dishes with co-occurring cyanobacteria or green algae. This culture was maintained at both 4 and 10°C, though the latter proved more suitable for growth. Eggs were laid free, rather than in exuviae. We isolated the 18S rRNA sequences from this tardigrade, identical to that ofacutuncus antarcticusfrom King George island, South Shetland islands. Morphological analyses via both light and scanning electron microscopy also show general agreement with characteristics of a. antarcticus: dorsal and ventral apophyses for the insertion of stylet muscles and dorsal longitudinal thickening on the anterior part of buccal tube; presence of pharyngeal apophyses, two macroplacoids and absence of a microplacoid; the surface structure of egg; and claw shape. Peribuccal lamellae were absent, but six oval swellings surrounded the mouth opening. An additional study of moss pillars from lake Hotoke-ike, Skarvsnes, proved the existence of the same tardigrade taxon living at the bottom of the lake.
AB - We isolated a species of tardigrade from moss samples collected from Langhovde and Skarvsnes, near Syowa station, East Antarctic, from which we cultured a parthenogenetic strain in Petri dishes with co-occurring cyanobacteria or green algae. This culture was maintained at both 4 and 10°C, though the latter proved more suitable for growth. Eggs were laid free, rather than in exuviae. We isolated the 18S rRNA sequences from this tardigrade, identical to that ofacutuncus antarcticusfrom King George island, South Shetland islands. Morphological analyses via both light and scanning electron microscopy also show general agreement with characteristics of a. antarcticus: dorsal and ventral apophyses for the insertion of stylet muscles and dorsal longitudinal thickening on the anterior part of buccal tube; presence of pharyngeal apophyses, two macroplacoids and absence of a microplacoid; the surface structure of egg; and claw shape. Peribuccal lamellae were absent, but six oval swellings surrounded the mouth opening. An additional study of moss pillars from lake Hotoke-ike, Skarvsnes, proved the existence of the same tardigrade taxon living at the bottom of the lake.
KW - 18S rRNA
KW - Antarctica
KW - Cultivation
KW - Exuviae
KW - JARE (Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition)
KW - Tardigrada
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U2 - 10.4081/jlimnol.2013.s1.e3
DO - 10.4081/jlimnol.2013.s1.e3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84880794197
SN - 1129-5767
VL - 72
SP - 15
EP - 23
JO - Journal of Limnology
JF - Journal of Limnology
IS - SUPPL 1
ER -