Aquatic oligochaetes (Annelida: Clitellata) of the Czech Republic: check-list, new records, and ecological remarks
Author
Schenková, Jana
Author
Pařil, Petr
Author
Petřivalská, Karla
Author
Bojková, Jindřiška
text
Zootaxa
2010
2676
29
44
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.199216
42053b6e-a32d-4d91-9031-852d83b81b5f
1175-5326
199216
Pristina osborni
(Walton, 1906)
Synonyms:
Naidium osborni
Walton, 1906
;
Naidium minutum
Stephenson, 1914
;
Pristinella osborni
(Walton, 1906)
;
Pristina minuta
(Stephenson, 1914)
Records.
Labe (Elbe) River, Dĕčín
50°42'34"N
/
14°11'44"E
, lgt. JK, det. PP (2008); all specimens were immature.
Characteristics of site.
The species was found in a single site, in the Labe (Elbe) River approximately
20 km
far from the Czech/
German
boundary near Dečín (Tetschen). This river is the largest in the
Czech Republic
(8th Strahler order) and it is extensively used for shipping to the
German
port of Hamburg. The mean depth of this reach of the river was 2.4 m, the bottom substrate was predominantly sand (45%) and gravel (55%) and water quality is classified according to BOD (biochemical oxygen demand) in the betamesosaprobity (
Table 3
).
Ecology.
Pristina osborni
inhabits freshwaters including hyporheic waters and caves (
Giani
et al.
2001
) and wet soil (
Stout 1958
). Its ability to inhabit also semi-terrestrial environments enhances the opportunity for freshwater populations of this species to persist in intermittent wetlands (
Montalto & Marchese 2005
). In tropical regions,
P
.
osborni
prefers areas with higher calcium content (
Alves
et al.
2008
). Asexual reproduction occurs most commonly via paratomy (Timm & Veldhijzen van
Zanten 2002
). The species is not usually abundant within the oligochaete community (
Giani
et al.
2001
;
Alves
et al.
2008
).
Morphology.
The species can be distinguished by the typical shape of its dorsal bifid chaetae, with the teeth diverting in a wide angle and the presence of only one needle and one smooth hair seta in the dorsal bundles. The budding zone begins from XII, and the stomach dilatation begins abruptly in segments VII–VIII. The morphology of the genital organs was described in detail by
Erséus and Grimm (1998)
.
Distribution.
Pristina osborni
has a cosmopolitan distribution (Timm & Veldhijzen van
Zanten 2002
), and is absent only in the eastern Palaearctic region (
Timm & Giani 2004
). European records are limited to southern and western countries (
Portugal
,
Spain
,
Italy
,
France
,
The Netherlands
, and
Germany
;
Timm & Giani 2004
). The Labe (Elbe) River, which flows through north-eastern
Germany
to the Baltic Sea, likely serving as a migration corridor for this species—from its original distribution area in western Europe (as well as it was documented for aliens) into the
Czech Republic
.
P. osborni
could spread into this reach of the river, probably from a lower part of the watershed via upstream migration or dissemination by shipping. However, downstream dissemination into the Labe River—proven to be an alternative pathway of spreading of epipotamal species (
Pařil
et al
. 2008
)—is rather improbable for
P. osborni
.
TABLE 3.
Summary of the characteristics of the aquatic oligochaete species
Trichodrilus strandi
,
Pristina jenkinae
,
Pristina osborni
,
Rhyacodrilus subterraneus
,
Aulodrilus limnobius
and
A. pigueti
sites in the
Czech Republic
.