Bosmina (Eubosmina) longicornis longicornis SCHOEDLER, 1866 (Crustacea, Cladocera: Bosminidae) from the Postglacial Sediments of the Neuendorfer See, East-Germany
✍ Scribed by Ulrich Lieder; Jutta Günther
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 745 KB
- Volume
- 80
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-2944
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✦ Synopsis
Analyses were made of subfossil Eubosmina remains from the Lake Neuendorfer See, a lake in the middle part of the river Spree in the "Urstromtal" of Baruth situated in the eastern part of Germany. In addition to Bosmina (Bosmina) longirostris (0. F. M., 1785) Bosmincz (Eub.) longicornis longicornis SCHOEDLER, 1866 occured in the lake from the Boreal (sediment depth 15.85 m) to the recent surface layers of the core. Other eubosminids did not occur during the history of the Lake Neuendorfer See with the exception of few remains of B. (Eub.) longispinu, which were detected in the lowermost layers of the core during the late Pleistocene. In the present-day plankton, Bosmina ( E d . ) 1. longicornis was the only eubosminid found in the Lake Neuendorfer See. During the long period between colonization during the Boreal to the present, no changes were detected in typical morphological features of B. (Eub.) 1. longicornis. All remains of Eubosmina in the layers above 15.85 m belong undoubtedly to the same taxon. No signs of any morphological instability (other then ontogenetic and cyclomorphic formchanges) or "morphological transition" (HOFMANN, 1977) to other taxa could be found. By using paleolimnological analyses, the named taxon has proven to be a "good" entity within the group of long-spined taxa of the subgenus Eubosrnina.