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Diatom diversity on the skin of frozen historic loggerhead sea turtle specimens (CROSBI ID 283987)

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Kanjer, Lucija ; Majewska, Roksana ; Van de Vijver, Bart ; Gračan, Romana ; Lazar, Bojan ; Bosak, Sunčica Diatom diversity on the skin of frozen historic loggerhead sea turtle specimens // Diversity, 12 (2020), 10; 338, 11. doi: 10.3390/d12100383

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Kanjer, Lucija ; Majewska, Roksana ; Van de Vijver, Bart ; Gračan, Romana ; Lazar, Bojan ; Bosak, Sunčica

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Diatom diversity on the skin of frozen historic loggerhead sea turtle specimens

In recent years, biofilm-forming diatoms have received increased attention as sea turtle epibionts. However, most of the research has focused on carapace-associated taxa and communities, while less is known about diatoms growing on sea turtle skin. The current study investigated diatom diversity on the skin of loggerhead sea turtle heads detached from the carcasses found along the Adriatic coast between 1995 and 2004 and stored frozen for a prolonged period of time. By using both light and scanning electron microscopy we have found diatom frustules in 7 out of 14 analysed sea turtle samples. Altogether, 113 diatom taxa were recorded, with a minimum of seven and a maximum of 35 taxa per sample. Eight taxa, Achnanthes elongata, Berkeleya cf. fennica, Chelonicola sp., Licmophora hyalina, Nagumoea sp., Navicula sp., Nitzschia cf. lanceolata, and Poulinea lepidochelicola exceeded 5% of relative abundance in any one sample. The presumably obligately epizoic diatom taxa, A. elongata, Chelonicola sp., and P. lepidochelicola, dominated in six loggerhead samples, contributing up to 97.1% of the total diatom abundance. These observations suggest that on the sea turtle skin highly specialised taxa gain even greater ecological advantage and dominance over the co- occurring benthic forms than in the carapace biofilms. The suitability of frozen sea turtle skin specimens for diatom analysis and limitations of this approach are discussed.

epibiont ; Bacillariophyta ; Caretta caretta ; Mediterranean Sea ; marine gomphonemoid diatoms ; epizoic biofilm

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Podaci o izdanju

12 (10)

2020.

338

11

objavljeno

1424-2818

10.3390/d12100383

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Biologija

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