Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina : Checklist and new locality records

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Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego Eduardo; Núñez, María Verónica; Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra; Roche, María Andrea de las Mercedes
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2006
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The greatest floral and faunal biodiversity estimated from Argentina -not including molluscs - is found in three subtropical forests belonging to the del Plata Basin, two of them at the northeastern part of Argentina (NEA). The aim of this study is to show new records as well as an update of the distribution of the freshwater Gastropoda species in the main NEA rivers: Iguazú, Paraná, Paraguay, and Uruguay. At NEA, 66 species belonging to 9 families are known from literature records. According to the preferences of habitats in this area littoral and bottom species, could be recognized. The former includes 33 species belonging to Ampullariidae, Ancylidae, Lymnaeidae, Physidae, and Planorbidae, and the latter with 33 species of Lithoglyphidae, Cochliopidae, Thiaridae, and Chilinidae. In this paper, 30 species of 8 families were recorded, 25 of them are littoral whereas only 5 species inhabiting the bottom were found, because of the high level of the rivers. Two new records were registered for the country, both belonging to Ancylidae: Gundlachia ticaga and the genus Laevapex. Thus, now there are 68 species at NEA. Twenty-three species increase the number of localities. Planorbidae was the family with more collected species (13). No Thiaridae species were found.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina : Checklist and new locality records
title Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina : Checklist and new locality records
spellingShingle Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina : Checklist and new locality records
Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego Eduardo
Ciencias Naturales
Freshwater gastropods
Paraguay River
Uruguay River
Paraná River
Argentina
title_short Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina : Checklist and new locality records
title_full Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina : Checklist and new locality records
title_fullStr Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina : Checklist and new locality records
title_full_unstemmed Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina : Checklist and new locality records
title_sort Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina : Checklist and new locality records
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego Eduardo
Núñez, María Verónica
Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra
Roche, María Andrea de las Mercedes
author Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego Eduardo
author_facet Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego Eduardo
Núñez, María Verónica
Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra
Roche, María Andrea de las Mercedes
author_role author
author2 Núñez, María Verónica
Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra
Roche, María Andrea de las Mercedes
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Freshwater gastropods
Paraguay River
Uruguay River
Paraná River
Argentina
topic Ciencias Naturales
Freshwater gastropods
Paraguay River
Uruguay River
Paraná River
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The greatest floral and faunal biodiversity estimated from Argentina -not including molluscs - is found in three subtropical forests belonging to the del Plata Basin, two of them at the northeastern part of Argentina (NEA). The aim of this study is to show new records as well as an update of the distribution of the freshwater Gastropoda species in the main NEA rivers: Iguazú, Paraná, Paraguay, and Uruguay. At NEA, 66 species belonging to 9 families are known from literature records. According to the preferences of habitats in this area littoral and bottom species, could be recognized. The former includes 33 species belonging to Ampullariidae, Ancylidae, Lymnaeidae, Physidae, and Planorbidae, and the latter with 33 species of Lithoglyphidae, Cochliopidae, Thiaridae, and Chilinidae. In this paper, 30 species of 8 families were recorded, 25 of them are littoral whereas only 5 species inhabiting the bottom were found, because of the high level of the rivers. Two new records were registered for the country, both belonging to Ancylidae: Gundlachia ticaga and the genus Laevapex. Thus, now there are 68 species at NEA. Twenty-three species increase the number of localities. Planorbidae was the family with more collected species (13). No Thiaridae species were found.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description The greatest floral and faunal biodiversity estimated from Argentina -not including molluscs - is found in three subtropical forests belonging to the del Plata Basin, two of them at the northeastern part of Argentina (NEA). The aim of this study is to show new records as well as an update of the distribution of the freshwater Gastropoda species in the main NEA rivers: Iguazú, Paraná, Paraguay, and Uruguay. At NEA, 66 species belonging to 9 families are known from literature records. According to the preferences of habitats in this area littoral and bottom species, could be recognized. The former includes 33 species belonging to Ampullariidae, Ancylidae, Lymnaeidae, Physidae, and Planorbidae, and the latter with 33 species of Lithoglyphidae, Cochliopidae, Thiaridae, and Chilinidae. In this paper, 30 species of 8 families were recorded, 25 of them are littoral whereas only 5 species inhabiting the bottom were found, because of the high level of the rivers. Two new records were registered for the country, both belonging to Ancylidae: Gundlachia ticaga and the genus Laevapex. Thus, now there are 68 species at NEA. Twenty-three species increase the number of localities. Planorbidae was the family with more collected species (13). No Thiaridae species were found.
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