Artículo
Bivalve distribution in hydrographic regions in South America: historical overview and conservation
Pereira, Daniel ; Dreher Mansur, Maria Cristina ; Duarte, Leandro D. S. ; Schramm de Oliveira, Arthur ; Mansur Pimpao, Daniel ; Tasso Callil, Claudia ; Ituarte, Cristian Federico
; Parada, Esperanza ; Peredo, Santiago ; Darrigran, Gustavo Alberto
; Scarabino, Fabrizio ; Clavijo, Cristhian; Lara, Gladys ; Miyahira, Igor Christo ; Raya Rodriguez, Maria Teresa ; Lasso, Carlos
Fecha de publicación:
09/2014
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Hydrobiologia
ISSN:
0018-8158
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Based on literature review and malacological collections, 168 native freshwater bivalve and five invasive species have been recorded for 52 hydrographic regions in South America. The higher species richness has been detected in the South Atlantic, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Amazon Brazilian hydrographic regions. Presence or absence data were analysed by Principal Coordinate for PhylogenyWeighted. The lineage Veneroida was more representative in hydrographic regions that are poorer in species and located West of South America. The Mycetopodidae and Hyriidae lineages were predominant in regions that are richest in species toward the East of the continent. The distribution of invasive speciesLimnoperna fortuneiis not related to species richness in different hydrographic regions there. The species richness and its distribution patterns are closely associated with the geological history of the continent. The hydrographic regions present distinct phylogenetic and species composition regardless of the level of richness. Therefore, not only should the richness be considered to be a criterion for prioritizing areas for conservation, but also the phylogenetic diversity of communities engaged in services and functional aspects relevant to ecosystem maintenance. A plan to the management of this fauna according to particular ecological characteristics and human uses of hydrographic regions is needed
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Articulos de MUSEO ARG.DE CS.NAT "BERNARDINO RIVADAVIA"
Articulos de MUSEO ARG.DE CS.NAT "BERNARDINO RIVADAVIA"
Citación
Pereira, Daniel ; Dreher Mansur, Maria Cristina ; Duarte, Leandro D. S. ; Schramm de Oliveira, Arthur ; Mansur Pimpao, Daniel ; et al.; Bivalve distribution in hydrographic regions in South America: historical overview and conservation; Springer; Hydrobiologia; 735; 9-2014; 15-44
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