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New for Poland tubificid (Oligochaeta) species from karstic springs

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The majority of oligochaete species living in springs are ubiquitous and widely distributed taxa but cold stenothermic, semiaquatic and rare ones are also found. In Poland about 50 species are known from springs among 185 aquatic and semi-aquatic species found in whole country. Gianius aquaedulcis (Hrabe 1960) (Tubificidae, Phallodrilinae) is reported for the first time from Poland from two karstic springs situated in Krakow - Częstochowa Upland (South Poland). Both springs are hillside, fissure, descending, rheocrenes, with discharge about 30-40 L s[^-1]. Spring no 1 is situated in banked pond, spring no 2 has natural character. Their bottom is sandy or sandy-gravely, with patches of detritus, mud and plants. The conductivity, concentration of main cations (Ca, Mg) and anions (Cl, SO[4]) were typical for spring waters of this limestone area; only concentration of nitrate is slightly elevated. The samples of bottom fauna (a polyethylene corer and a bottom scraper) and water for chemical analysis were taken seasonally. This species was more numerous in a banked spring than in the natural one (maximal density about 1600 ind. m[^-2]) and seasonal changes of its density were similar in both springs. Mature specimens formed only 5-8% of the population and were present in all sampling data. G. aquaedulcis is known from a few localities only (Germany, France, Spain and USA). It lives in underground and surface waters, with slightly alkaline pH on sandy or stony bottom. Maybe this species forms a few relictic populations which persist in subterranean (cave or hyporheic) waters of some geographic regions at least since the last glacial epoch. The existence of small anatomical differences (for example various thickness of the muscular lining of the atria and changeable shape of penial setae) among the studied populations from various countries seems to confirm this hypothesis.
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395--401
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Bibliogr. 19 poz.,Fot., rys., tab.,
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  • Jan Długosz University of Częstochowa, Institute of Chemistry and Environmental Protection, al. Armii Krajowej 13/15, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland, e.dumnicka@ajd.czest.pl
Bibliografia
  • 1. American Public Health Association 1992 – Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater – 18th ed. APHA, Washington, DC.
  • 2. Brinkhurst R.O., Jamieson B.G.M. 1971 - Aquatic Oligochaeta of the world – Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, pp 860.
  • 3. Chełmicki W. (Ed.) 2001 – Źródła Wyżyny Krakowsko-Wieluńskiej i Miechowskiej. Zmiany w latach 1973–2000 [Springs of the Kraków–Wieluń and Miechów Uplands. Changes between 1973 and 2000] – Jagiellonian University, Kraków, 127 pp. (in Polish with English summary).
  • 4. Dumnicka E. 2006 – Composition and abundance of oligochaetes (Annelida: Oligochaeta) in springs of Kraków–Częstochowa Upland ( Southern Poland): effect of spring encasing and environmental factors – Pol. J. Ecol. 54: 231–242.
  • 5. Dumnicka E., Poznańska M. 2006 – Novel Polish recordings of rare aquatic Oligochaeta species – Oceanol. Hydrobiol. Studies, 35: 111–120.
  • 6. Erséus C., 1983 – Deep-sea Phallodrilus and Bathydrilus (Oligochaeta, Tubificidae) from the Atlantic Ocean, with descriptions of ten new species – Cah. Biol. Mar. 24: 125–146.
  • 7. Erséus C., 1987 – Seven new marine species of Phallodrilus (Oligochaeta; Tubificidae) from various part of Europe, and a re-examination of the type species P. parthenopaeus Pierantoni - J. Nat. Hist. 21: 915–931.
  • 8. Erséus C. 1992 – A generic revision of the Phallodrilinae (Oligochaeta, Tubifcidae) – Zool. Scri. 21: 5–48.
  • 9. Farara D.G., Erséus C. 1991 – Phallodrilus aquaedulcis Hrabé, 1960, a meiobenthic freshwater oligochaete (Tubificidae) previously known only from Europe, recorded from the Niagara River, North America – Can. J. Zool. 69: 291–294.
  • 10. Galas J. 2005 – Human impact on physical and chemical properties on springs from Cracow– Częstochowa Upland (Southern Poland) - Pol. J. Ecol. 53: 329–341.
  • 11. Giani N., Martinez-Ansemil E. 1981 - Observaciones acerca de algunos Tubificidae (Oligochaeta) de la Peninsula Iberica, con la description de Phallodrilus riparius n. sp. - Annls limnol. 17: 201–209.
  • 12. Hrabĕ S. 1960 – Oligochaeta limicola from the collection of dr. S. Husmann – Spisy Prir. Fak. Univ. v Brne, 415: 245–277.
  • 13. Jatulewicz J. 2008 – Zgrupowania skąposzczetów (Oligochaeta) górnego biegu rzeki Warty [Oligochaete (Oligochaeta) communities of Upper Warta River] – Ph.D. thesis, Uniw. Śląski, Katowice, 108 pp.
  • 14. Juget J., des Chatelier M. 2001 – Taxonomical survey of some stygobiont oligochaetes from the eastern part of France, including description of a new species – Hydrobiologia 463: 23–28.
  • 15. Kahl K. 2000 – Oligochaeta of the Niebieskie Źródła Nature Reserve near Tomaszów Mazowiecki (Central Poland) – Acta Univ. Lodz., Folia Limnol. 7: 19–37.
  • 16. Kahl K., Pilipiuk I. 2004 – Skąposzczety (Oligochaeta) (In: Fauna of Poland Characteristics and checklist of species, Eds. W. Bogdanowicz, E. Chudzicka, I. Pilipiuk, E. Skibińska) – Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii PAN, Warszawa, pp. 9–17 (in Polish).
  • 17. Krodkiewska M. 2007 – The occurrence of rare in Europe and new to Poland species Aulodrilus japonicus Yamaguchi, 1953 (Oligochaeta, Tubificidae) in two fishponds – Pol. J. Ecol. 55: 615–619.
  • 18. Pierantoni U. 1902 – Due nuovi generi di Oligochaeti marini rinvenuti nel Golfo di Napoli – Boll. Soc. Nar. Napoli, 16: 113–117.
  • 19. Rodriguez P., Giani N. 1989 – New species of Phallodrilus (Oligochaeta, Tubificidae) from caves of northern Spain and southwestern France – Hydrobiologia, 180: 57–63.
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