The effects of sample storage duration on tardigrade density and community composition in moss samples
Abstract
In studies on micrometazoans, sample storage and processing methods are mostly decided based on sample quality (e.g., substrate type and moisture level), and the choice of methods may affect the reliability of the data. However, these methods are poorly studied and rarely reported in detail. Our aim was to determine the methodological compromise between efficiency and reliability required for large-scale quantitative meiofaunal ecological studies. Specifically, we tested whether storage duration (necessary for large number of samples) affects the density or community composition of tardigrades in moss samples. We focus on a largely unexplored limnoterrestrial ecosystem – boreal peatlands, where moss moisture levels are naturally variable across different microhabitats and moss species. We collected seven moss samples from a peatland in Central Finland, kept them in a refrigerator and extracted tardigrades using the Baermann wet funnel at 1, 24, 48 and 96 h post sampling. We found a significant decrease in tardigrade density (32 % on average), but no changes in community composition, after the first 24 h of storage. Based on these results, we recommend that samples collected from wet limnoterrestrial habitats should be processed within 24 h to ensure accuracy and comparability of large-scale quantitative data on tardigrade ecology.
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Format
Articles
Research article
Published
2023
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Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
Elsevier BV
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Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0031-4056
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedobi.2023.150895
Language
English
Published in
Pedobiologia
Citation
- Mäenpää, H., Elo, M., Vuori, T., & Calhim, S. (2023). The effects of sample storage duration on tardigrade density and community composition in moss samples. Pedobiologia, 99-100, Article 150895. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedobi.2023.150895
Funder(s)
Research Council of Finland
Research Council of Finland
Funding program(s)
Research costs of Academy Research Fellow, AoF
Research costs of Academy Research Fellow, AoF
Akatemiatutkijan tutkimuskulut, SA
Akatemiatutkijan tutkimuskulut, SA
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Additional information about funding
This study was funded by the Academy of Finland (to S.C.) (#314219, #335759), and KONE foundation (to H.M.) (#202012941).
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