Mollusks (<i>Gastropoda</i> and <i>Bivalvia</i>) of the multiple-use reserve Martín García island, Río de la Plata river: biodiversity and ecology
- Autores
- César, Inés Irma; Martin, Stella Maris; Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra; Tassara, Mónica P.
- Año de publicación
- 2012
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- The Island of Martin Garcia is located in the Upper Río de la Plata, to the south of mouth the Uruguay River. The aim of the present study was to analyse the biodiversity of the island freshwater mollusks and their relationships to environmental variables. Twelve sampling sites were selected, five were along the littoral section of the island and seven were Inland ponds. Seven major environmental variables were measured: water and air temperature, percentage of oxygen saturation, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and pH. Twenty-seven mollusk species were found, Antillorbis nordestensis, Biomphalaria tenagophila tenagophila, B. t. guaibensis, B. straminea, B. peregrina, Drepanotrema kermatoides, D. cimex, D. depressissimum, Chilina fluminea, C. rushii, C. megastoma, Uncancylus concentricus, Hebetancylus moricandi, Stenophysa marmorata, Heleobia piscium, H. parchappii, Potamolithus agapetus, P. buschii, P. lapidum, Pomacea canaliculata, P. megastoma Asolene platae, Corbicula fluminea, Eupera platensis, Pisidium sterkianum, P. taraguyense and Limnoperna fortunei. UPGMA clustering of species based on their occurrence in different ecological conditions revealed two main species groups. The Canonical Correspondence Analysis suggests that the species distribution is related to the physico-chemical condition of water. Axis two of the ordination diagram displayed the approximately 95.6% of the correlation between species and environmental variables. Dissolved oxygen, conductivity, water temperature and pH showed the highest fluctuations during the sampling period. The species richness (S) showed relationships mainly with water temperature and conductivity. The biodiversity of the gastropods and bivalves from Martín García Island amounts to up to 26 species. Among the Gastropoda, the Planorbidae family made the most sizeable contribution. The Lithogliphidae P. agapetus (26.28%) and P. buschii (9.50%) showed the highest relative frequencies of occurrence within the littoral environments, while the Planorbidae D. cimex (23.83%) and D. kermatoides (11.59%) likewise did so in the inland ponds.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo - Materia
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Ciencias Naturales
Drepanotrema kermatoides
biodiversity
CCA
Eupera platensis
ecology
Hebetoncylus moricandi
Martín García Island
Limnoperna fortunei
Pisidium sterkianum
mollusks
Planorbidae
Pomacea canaliculata
Stenophysa marmorata
Moluscos - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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- oai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/35629
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Mollusks (<i>Gastropoda</i> and <i>Bivalvia</i>) of the multiple-use reserve Martín García island, Río de la Plata river: biodiversity and ecologyMoluscos (Gastropoda e Bivalvia) da reserva natural de usos múltiplos ilha Martín García, Río de la Plata: Biodiversidade e ecologiaCésar, Inés IrmaMartin, Stella MarisRumi Macchi Zubiaurre, AlejandraTassara, Mónica P.Ciencias NaturalesDrepanotrema kermatoidesbiodiversityCCAEupera platensisecologyHebetoncylus moricandiMartín García IslandLimnoperna fortuneiPisidium sterkianummollusksPlanorbidaePomacea canaliculataStenophysa marmorataMoluscosThe Island of Martin Garcia is located in the Upper Río de la Plata, to the south of mouth the Uruguay River. The aim of the present study was to analyse the biodiversity of the island freshwater mollusks and their relationships to environmental variables. Twelve sampling sites were selected, five were along the littoral section of the island and seven were Inland ponds. Seven major environmental variables were measured: water and air temperature, percentage of oxygen saturation, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and pH. Twenty-seven mollusk species were found, Antillorbis nordestensis, Biomphalaria tenagophila tenagophila, B. t. guaibensis, B. straminea, B. peregrina, Drepanotrema kermatoides, D. cimex, D. depressissimum, Chilina fluminea, C. rushii, C. megastoma, Uncancylus concentricus, Hebetancylus moricandi, Stenophysa marmorata, Heleobia piscium, H. parchappii, Potamolithus agapetus, P. buschii, P. lapidum, Pomacea canaliculata, P. megastoma Asolene platae, Corbicula fluminea, Eupera platensis, Pisidium sterkianum, P. taraguyense and Limnoperna fortunei. UPGMA clustering of species based on their occurrence in different ecological conditions revealed two main species groups. The Canonical Correspondence Analysis suggests that the species distribution is related to the physico-chemical condition of water. Axis two of the ordination diagram displayed the approximately 95.6% of the correlation between species and environmental variables. Dissolved oxygen, conductivity, water temperature and pH showed the highest fluctuations during the sampling period. The species richness (S) showed relationships mainly with water temperature and conductivity. The biodiversity of the gastropods and bivalves from Martín García Island amounts to up to 26 species. Among the Gastropoda, the Planorbidae family made the most sizeable contribution. The Lithogliphidae P. agapetus (26.28%) and P. buschii (9.50%) showed the highest relative frequencies of occurrence within the littoral environments, while the Planorbidae D. cimex (23.83%) and D. kermatoides (11.59%) likewise did so in the inland ponds.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo2012-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf121-130http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/35629enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bjb/v72n1/14.pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1519-6984info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1590/S1519-69842012000100014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-29T10:57:03Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/35629Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-29 10:57:04.155SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse |
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Mollusks (<i>Gastropoda</i> and <i>Bivalvia</i>) of the multiple-use reserve Martín García island, Río de la Plata river: biodiversity and ecology Moluscos (Gastropoda e Bivalvia) da reserva natural de usos múltiplos ilha Martín García, Río de la Plata: Biodiversidade e ecologia |
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Mollusks (<i>Gastropoda</i> and <i>Bivalvia</i>) of the multiple-use reserve Martín García island, Río de la Plata river: biodiversity and ecology |
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Mollusks (<i>Gastropoda</i> and <i>Bivalvia</i>) of the multiple-use reserve Martín García island, Río de la Plata river: biodiversity and ecology César, Inés Irma Ciencias Naturales Drepanotrema kermatoides biodiversity CCA Eupera platensis ecology Hebetoncylus moricandi Martín García Island Limnoperna fortunei Pisidium sterkianum mollusks Planorbidae Pomacea canaliculata Stenophysa marmorata Moluscos |
title_short |
Mollusks (<i>Gastropoda</i> and <i>Bivalvia</i>) of the multiple-use reserve Martín García island, Río de la Plata river: biodiversity and ecology |
title_full |
Mollusks (<i>Gastropoda</i> and <i>Bivalvia</i>) of the multiple-use reserve Martín García island, Río de la Plata river: biodiversity and ecology |
title_fullStr |
Mollusks (<i>Gastropoda</i> and <i>Bivalvia</i>) of the multiple-use reserve Martín García island, Río de la Plata river: biodiversity and ecology |
title_full_unstemmed |
Mollusks (<i>Gastropoda</i> and <i>Bivalvia</i>) of the multiple-use reserve Martín García island, Río de la Plata river: biodiversity and ecology |
title_sort |
Mollusks (<i>Gastropoda</i> and <i>Bivalvia</i>) of the multiple-use reserve Martín García island, Río de la Plata river: biodiversity and ecology |
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César, Inés Irma Martin, Stella Maris Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra Tassara, Mónica P. |
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César, Inés Irma |
author_facet |
César, Inés Irma Martin, Stella Maris Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra Tassara, Mónica P. |
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Martin, Stella Maris Rumi Macchi Zubiaurre, Alejandra Tassara, Mónica P. |
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Ciencias Naturales Drepanotrema kermatoides biodiversity CCA Eupera platensis ecology Hebetoncylus moricandi Martín García Island Limnoperna fortunei Pisidium sterkianum mollusks Planorbidae Pomacea canaliculata Stenophysa marmorata Moluscos |
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Ciencias Naturales Drepanotrema kermatoides biodiversity CCA Eupera platensis ecology Hebetoncylus moricandi Martín García Island Limnoperna fortunei Pisidium sterkianum mollusks Planorbidae Pomacea canaliculata Stenophysa marmorata Moluscos |
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The Island of Martin Garcia is located in the Upper Río de la Plata, to the south of mouth the Uruguay River. The aim of the present study was to analyse the biodiversity of the island freshwater mollusks and their relationships to environmental variables. Twelve sampling sites were selected, five were along the littoral section of the island and seven were Inland ponds. Seven major environmental variables were measured: water and air temperature, percentage of oxygen saturation, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and pH. Twenty-seven mollusk species were found, Antillorbis nordestensis, Biomphalaria tenagophila tenagophila, B. t. guaibensis, B. straminea, B. peregrina, Drepanotrema kermatoides, D. cimex, D. depressissimum, Chilina fluminea, C. rushii, C. megastoma, Uncancylus concentricus, Hebetancylus moricandi, Stenophysa marmorata, Heleobia piscium, H. parchappii, Potamolithus agapetus, P. buschii, P. lapidum, Pomacea canaliculata, P. megastoma Asolene platae, Corbicula fluminea, Eupera platensis, Pisidium sterkianum, P. taraguyense and Limnoperna fortunei. UPGMA clustering of species based on their occurrence in different ecological conditions revealed two main species groups. The Canonical Correspondence Analysis suggests that the species distribution is related to the physico-chemical condition of water. Axis two of the ordination diagram displayed the approximately 95.6% of the correlation between species and environmental variables. Dissolved oxygen, conductivity, water temperature and pH showed the highest fluctuations during the sampling period. The species richness (S) showed relationships mainly with water temperature and conductivity. The biodiversity of the gastropods and bivalves from Martín García Island amounts to up to 26 species. Among the Gastropoda, the Planorbidae family made the most sizeable contribution. The Lithogliphidae P. agapetus (26.28%) and P. buschii (9.50%) showed the highest relative frequencies of occurrence within the littoral environments, while the Planorbidae D. cimex (23.83%) and D. kermatoides (11.59%) likewise did so in the inland ponds. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo |
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The Island of Martin Garcia is located in the Upper Río de la Plata, to the south of mouth the Uruguay River. The aim of the present study was to analyse the biodiversity of the island freshwater mollusks and their relationships to environmental variables. Twelve sampling sites were selected, five were along the littoral section of the island and seven were Inland ponds. Seven major environmental variables were measured: water and air temperature, percentage of oxygen saturation, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and pH. Twenty-seven mollusk species were found, Antillorbis nordestensis, Biomphalaria tenagophila tenagophila, B. t. guaibensis, B. straminea, B. peregrina, Drepanotrema kermatoides, D. cimex, D. depressissimum, Chilina fluminea, C. rushii, C. megastoma, Uncancylus concentricus, Hebetancylus moricandi, Stenophysa marmorata, Heleobia piscium, H. parchappii, Potamolithus agapetus, P. buschii, P. lapidum, Pomacea canaliculata, P. megastoma Asolene platae, Corbicula fluminea, Eupera platensis, Pisidium sterkianum, P. taraguyense and Limnoperna fortunei. UPGMA clustering of species based on their occurrence in different ecological conditions revealed two main species groups. The Canonical Correspondence Analysis suggests that the species distribution is related to the physico-chemical condition of water. Axis two of the ordination diagram displayed the approximately 95.6% of the correlation between species and environmental variables. Dissolved oxygen, conductivity, water temperature and pH showed the highest fluctuations during the sampling period. The species richness (S) showed relationships mainly with water temperature and conductivity. The biodiversity of the gastropods and bivalves from Martín García Island amounts to up to 26 species. Among the Gastropoda, the Planorbidae family made the most sizeable contribution. The Lithogliphidae P. agapetus (26.28%) and P. buschii (9.50%) showed the highest relative frequencies of occurrence within the littoral environments, while the Planorbidae D. cimex (23.83%) and D. kermatoides (11.59%) likewise did so in the inland ponds. |
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