2019
DOI: 10.21685/1680-0826-2019-13-3-5
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Review of tintinnid species (Ciliophora: Tintinnina) from the Barents Sea

Abstract: The paper presents a list of tintinnid species (Tintinnina Kofoid et Campbell, 1929) in the Barents Sea according to records from the XX through the XXI century. The research also includes original data (2012)(2013)(2014)(2015)(2016)(2017), which allowed identifying three new tintinnid species in recent years:

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“…The distribution of 150 tintinnid species in the Arctic Ocean was analyzed based on literary data (Dolan et al 2011(Dolan et al , 2017(Dolan et al , 2021Matsuno et al 2014;Kršinić 2018;Chovgan 2019;Wang et al 2022a, b). The level of knowledge on Arctic tintinnid morphospecies diversity is relatively low (Fig.…”
Section: Tintinnid Species Complexes In the Arctic Oceanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distribution of 150 tintinnid species in the Arctic Ocean was analyzed based on literary data (Dolan et al 2011(Dolan et al , 2017(Dolan et al , 2021Matsuno et al 2014;Kršinić 2018;Chovgan 2019;Wang et al 2022a, b). The level of knowledge on Arctic tintinnid morphospecies diversity is relatively low (Fig.…”
Section: Tintinnid Species Complexes In the Arctic Oceanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consequence of this influence is the elimination of differences in oceanic conditions between some Arctic areas and the North Atlantic [4][5][6][7][8]. This phenomenon has been described as Atlantification in the scientific literature [3,5,7,8], or less frequently, Atlantisation [9,10]. At the physical level, Atlantification manifests itself in the Arctic Ocean as increased advection of heat carried by 2 of 16 Atlantic Ocean waters, an increase in air and water temperature, a reduction of ice cover, earlier dates of ice retreat, a decrease in freshwater intake, and an increase in salinity [3,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%