Biodiversidad de moluscos de agua dulce de la Región Mesopotámica, Argentina

Autores
Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra; Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego Eduardo; Núñez, María Verónica; Tassara, Mónica Patricia; Martin, Stella Maris; López Armengol, María Fernanda; Roche, María Andrea de las Mercedes
Año de publicación
2004
Idioma
español castellano
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artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
Mollusks constitute the second Phyla most numerous in species, after arthropods. The benefits and negative impacts that they produce in human, justify the study of their richness, distribution and diversity in areas of the Argentinean Mesopotamia, where are important urban centers. In Argentina, there are 169 freshwater species, 6 exotic, 105 gastropods and 64 bivalves. Mollusks with negative impacts involve Planorbidae, Lymnaeidae, Chilinidae, Physidae (Gastropoda); Corbiculidae and Mytilidae (Bivalvia). Endemic species of the Mesopotamia: 4 belongs to Chilinidae, 3 to Thiaridae, 3 to Ampullariidae and 11 to Lithoglyphidae. Aylacostoma species (Gastropoda Thiaridae) are threatened. Aims: 1) to compile a list of freshwater mollusks of the area. 2) to analyze the distribution patterns and diversity, that allow to determine the threatened species and to actualize the distribution of health interest, aliens and agricultural pest species. 3) to categorize the mollusks according to their conservation interest.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Materia
Ciencias Naturales
Gastropods-Bivalves
Freshwater
Biodiversity
Argentina
Mesopotamia
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biodiversidad de moluscos de agua dulce de la Región Mesopotámica, Argentina
Biodiversity of freshwater mollusks in Mesopotamian Region, Argentina
title Biodiversidad de moluscos de agua dulce de la Región Mesopotámica, Argentina
spellingShingle Biodiversidad de moluscos de agua dulce de la Región Mesopotámica, Argentina
Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra
Ciencias Naturales
Gastropods-Bivalves
Freshwater
Biodiversity
Argentina
Mesopotamia
title_short Biodiversidad de moluscos de agua dulce de la Región Mesopotámica, Argentina
title_full Biodiversidad de moluscos de agua dulce de la Región Mesopotámica, Argentina
title_fullStr Biodiversidad de moluscos de agua dulce de la Región Mesopotámica, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversidad de moluscos de agua dulce de la Región Mesopotámica, Argentina
title_sort Biodiversidad de moluscos de agua dulce de la Región Mesopotámica, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra
Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego Eduardo
Núñez, María Verónica
Tassara, Mónica Patricia
Martin, Stella Maris
López Armengol, María Fernanda
Roche, María Andrea de las Mercedes
author Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra
author_facet Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra
Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego Eduardo
Núñez, María Verónica
Tassara, Mónica Patricia
Martin, Stella Maris
López Armengol, María Fernanda
Roche, María Andrea de las Mercedes
author_role author
author2 Gutiérrez Gregoric, Diego Eduardo
Núñez, María Verónica
Tassara, Mónica Patricia
Martin, Stella Maris
López Armengol, María Fernanda
Roche, María Andrea de las Mercedes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Gastropods-Bivalves
Freshwater
Biodiversity
Argentina
Mesopotamia
topic Ciencias Naturales
Gastropods-Bivalves
Freshwater
Biodiversity
Argentina
Mesopotamia
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Mollusks constitute the second Phyla most numerous in species, after arthropods. The benefits and negative impacts that they produce in human, justify the study of their richness, distribution and diversity in areas of the Argentinean Mesopotamia, where are important urban centers. In Argentina, there are 169 freshwater species, 6 exotic, 105 gastropods and 64 bivalves. Mollusks with negative impacts involve Planorbidae, Lymnaeidae, Chilinidae, Physidae (Gastropoda); Corbiculidae and Mytilidae (Bivalvia). Endemic species of the Mesopotamia: 4 belongs to Chilinidae, 3 to Thiaridae, 3 to Ampullariidae and 11 to Lithoglyphidae. Aylacostoma species (Gastropoda Thiaridae) are threatened. Aims: 1) to compile a list of freshwater mollusks of the area. 2) to analyze the distribution patterns and diversity, that allow to determine the threatened species and to actualize the distribution of health interest, aliens and agricultural pest species. 3) to categorize the mollusks according to their conservation interest.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description Mollusks constitute the second Phyla most numerous in species, after arthropods. The benefits and negative impacts that they produce in human, justify the study of their richness, distribution and diversity in areas of the Argentinean Mesopotamia, where are important urban centers. In Argentina, there are 169 freshwater species, 6 exotic, 105 gastropods and 64 bivalves. Mollusks with negative impacts involve Planorbidae, Lymnaeidae, Chilinidae, Physidae (Gastropoda); Corbiculidae and Mytilidae (Bivalvia). Endemic species of the Mesopotamia: 4 belongs to Chilinidae, 3 to Thiaridae, 3 to Ampullariidae and 11 to Lithoglyphidae. Aylacostoma species (Gastropoda Thiaridae) are threatened. Aims: 1) to compile a list of freshwater mollusks of the area. 2) to analyze the distribution patterns and diversity, that allow to determine the threatened species and to actualize the distribution of health interest, aliens and agricultural pest species. 3) to categorize the mollusks according to their conservation interest.
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