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Ciliated protozoa of two antarctic lakes: analysis by quantitative protargol staining and examination of artificial substrates

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Planktonic and artificial substrate-associated ciliates have been identified in two perennially ice-covered antarctic lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Abundances estimated by quantitative protargol staining ranged from <5 to 31690 cells · l−1, levels that are comparable to those previously obtained using other methods. Nineteen ciliate taxa were identified from these lakes, with the most frequently encountered genera being Plagiocampa, Askenasia, Monodinium, Sphaerophrya and Vorticella. The taxonomic findings compare favorably with those of previous investigators; however four previously unreported genera were observed in both Lakes Fryxell and Hoare. The variability in the depth distributions of ciliates in Lake Fryxell is explained in terms of lake physicochemical properties and ciliate prey distributions, while factors related to temporal succession in the Lake Hoare assemblage remain unexplained. Local marine or temperate zone freshwater habitats are a more likely source than the surrounding dry valleys soils for present ciliate colonists in these lakes. Although the taxonomic uncertainties require further examination, our results suggest that ciliate populations in these antarctic lakes undergo significant fluctuations and are more diverse than was previously recognized.

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Accepted: 27 July 1998

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Kepner Jr, R., Wharton Jr, R. & Coats, D. Ciliated protozoa of two antarctic lakes: analysis by quantitative protargol staining and examination of artificial substrates. Polar Biol 21, 285–294 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003000050364

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