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    Springer
    Hydrobiologia 302 (1995), S. 163-175 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: freshwater meiofauna ; gastrotricha ; Italian fauna ; interstitial fauna
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A study was performed on freshwater gastrotrichs living in the interstitial habitat of some lakes in Latium and of Lake Garda (Italy). Thirty-two chetonotids were collected, twenty-five of which could be identified. Four are new to science (Chaetonotus (Hystricochaetonotus) benacensis, Heterolepidoderma lamellatum, Ichthydium plicatum, I. squamigerum), and two are new to the Italian fauna (Heterolepidoderma macrops, H. majus). The faunistic composition of the lakes is compared with previous data. Interstitial gastrotrichs are less varied and abundant than those of epibenthos and periphyton, but often are of taxonomical and zoogeographical interest. The presence in the interstitial of some epibenthic and periphytic species demonstrates their capacity to colonize ecologically different habitats. The grain size of the substrate was not clearly correlated with faunal richness, but there was a possible influence of the amount of the organic detritus in the sediment. Morphological analysis showed a prevalence of small sized animals, with poorly ornamentated cuticular covering and well developed locomotory ciliature, as probable adaptations to interstitial life.
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    Hydrobiologia 368 (1998), S. 175-187 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: freshwater meiofauna ; Gastrotricha ; Italian fauna ; interstitial fauna ; lotic habitat
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Twenty-three species of gastrotrichs were found in samples collected from 10 of the 19 water-courses examined. The richness of species and the faunistic composition are comparable with those in lentic sediments, even if specimens are more numerous in the latter. The Zambra riverlet in the Pisa Mountains is the richest (17 species) of the sampling biotopes. As in freshwater lentic environments, the presence of organic detritus causes an increase in both the number of specimens and species, whereas the fine fraction of the sediment (silt) leads to their sharp decrease. Lepidodermella squamata, Chaetonotus maximus and C. persetosus have proved to be ubiquitous species, while C. fluviatilis and Ichthydium squamigerum were only found in sand. Most species show a cuticular covering with a particular morphology which has probably favoured their moving from the surface of sediment towards interstitial spaces.
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