M. Paracuellos, M. A. Dios, L. Gutiérrez, Enrique Moreno-Ostos
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A los diferentes taxones conocidos se les clasificó según los grupos funcionales y filogenéticos a los que\npertenecen, el tipo de hábitat que ocupaban, así como los regímenes de protección y amenaza\nen los que están incluidos. La relevancia de este trabajo radica en reflejar, en un solo listado, los\ncomponentes de la diversidad biológica conocidos, lo cual es de gran utilidad para la gestión del\nespacio natural protegido.\nHasta la fecha se han citado 599 taxones en las albuferas de Adra. Los vertebrados son\nlos que predominaron en cuanto a diversidad, protección legal y grado de amenaza. Por su lado,\ntambién destacó el conocimiento acerca de los organismos planctónicos, así como la, según\nalgunos autores, comparativamente alta diversidad de plantas presentes en su conjunto. A pesar\nde su abundancia, uno de los grupos que presentó una información más limitada fue el de los\ninvertebrados, especialmente los terrestres.\nAbstract\nBiological taxonomy plays a central role for the knowledge of the species that inhabit a\ncertain place, facilitating their scientific study, environmental management and social divulgation.\nAlthough the coastal lagoon of Albuferas de Adra constitute one of the best studied wetlands of\nAlmería and Spain, the information on the composition of its biological communities is still very\ndispersed, so that a standardized list of all the taxa cited in the ecosystem becomes necessary.\nIn the present study, a compilation of the taxa hitherto cited for the Albuferas de Adra has been\ncarried out by means of a deep literature search, to which unpublished references contributed\nby connoisseurs of their environment were also added.\nThe Albuferas de Adra constitutes a wetland located in the delta of the Adra river (Adra,\nAlmería, Iberian southeast), colonized for decades by today’s ubiquitous agricultural greenhouses (Figure 1). Despite the wetland relevant natural values, the current anthropic pressures derived from intensive agriculture in the catchment have promoted a progressive and significant\necosystem degradation. Although the Andalusian environmental administration promotes management strategies to minimize or mitigate these impacts, severe anthropogenic pressures on\nthe wetland still continue.\nExclusively, the taxa that were expressly mentioned for the swampy environment of the\ndelta of the Adra river were taken into account, excluding those linked to environments altered\nby human activity, or those that undoubtedly constituted erroneous citations. The current list\ncomplies with the rules of the international nomenclature codes, grouping each taxon, first\naccording to a simplification of Linnaeus’ hierarchical categories and then alphabetically. Whenever possible, in the identification of the different taxa, the species level was reached. The different taxa mentioned in this paper were typified according to their functional and phylogenetic\nclassification, the type of habitat they occupy, as well as the protection and threat catalogues in\nwhich they are registered.\nTo date, 599 taxa have been cited in the Albuferas de Adra wetland complex. Vertebrates\naccounted for the highest number of cited taxa and, in addition, enjoyed the greatest attention\nin terms of legal protection and threat registry (Figures 2 and 4). A marked tradition on limnological research in the wetland has provided a detailed knowledge on planktonic communities\ntaxonomical composition. Plants, in general, depicted high biodiversity as a consequence of the\nwetland structural complexity and the increasing presence of adventitious “of edge” species favored by the greenhouses that have invaded the delta (Figure 2). Despite their usual abundance,\nactually terrestrial invertebrates constitute a less known taxonomical group in the ecosystem\n(especially the terrestrial ones), although future studies incorporating them are expected to significantly change this picture. 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Abstract
el conocimiento de las especies que habitan en un
enclave, facilitando su estudio científico, gestión y divulgación ambiental. A pesar de que las albuferas de Adra constituyen uno de los humedales mejor conocidos de España, la información
acerca de la composición de sus comunidades biológicas se encuentra muy dispersa. En este
trabajo se ha realizado un compendio de todos los taxones citados para las albuferas de Adra a
partir de una completa revisión bibliográfica a la que se sumaron referencias inéditas. A los diferentes taxones conocidos se les clasificó según los grupos funcionales y filogenéticos a los que
pertenecen, el tipo de hábitat que ocupaban, así como los regímenes de protección y amenaza
en los que están incluidos. La relevancia de este trabajo radica en reflejar, en un solo listado, los
componentes de la diversidad biológica conocidos, lo cual es de gran utilidad para la gestión del
espacio natural protegido.
Hasta la fecha se han citado 599 taxones en las albuferas de Adra. Los vertebrados son
los que predominaron en cuanto a diversidad, protección legal y grado de amenaza. Por su lado,
también destacó el conocimiento acerca de los organismos planctónicos, así como la, según
algunos autores, comparativamente alta diversidad de plantas presentes en su conjunto. A pesar
de su abundancia, uno de los grupos que presentó una información más limitada fue el de los
invertebrados, especialmente los terrestres.
Abstract
Biological taxonomy plays a central role for the knowledge of the species that inhabit a
certain place, facilitating their scientific study, environmental management and social divulgation.
Although the coastal lagoon of Albuferas de Adra constitute one of the best studied wetlands of
Almería and Spain, the information on the composition of its biological communities is still very
dispersed, so that a standardized list of all the taxa cited in the ecosystem becomes necessary.
In the present study, a compilation of the taxa hitherto cited for the Albuferas de Adra has been
carried out by means of a deep literature search, to which unpublished references contributed
by connoisseurs of their environment were also added.
The Albuferas de Adra constitutes a wetland located in the delta of the Adra river (Adra,
Almería, Iberian southeast), colonized for decades by today’s ubiquitous agricultural greenhouses (Figure 1). Despite the wetland relevant natural values, the current anthropic pressures derived from intensive agriculture in the catchment have promoted a progressive and significant
ecosystem degradation. Although the Andalusian environmental administration promotes management strategies to minimize or mitigate these impacts, severe anthropogenic pressures on
the wetland still continue.
Exclusively, the taxa that were expressly mentioned for the swampy environment of the
delta of the Adra river were taken into account, excluding those linked to environments altered
by human activity, or those that undoubtedly constituted erroneous citations. The current list
complies with the rules of the international nomenclature codes, grouping each taxon, first
according to a simplification of Linnaeus’ hierarchical categories and then alphabetically. Whenever possible, in the identification of the different taxa, the species level was reached. The different taxa mentioned in this paper were typified according to their functional and phylogenetic
classification, the type of habitat they occupy, as well as the protection and threat catalogues in
which they are registered.
To date, 599 taxa have been cited in the Albuferas de Adra wetland complex. Vertebrates
accounted for the highest number of cited taxa and, in addition, enjoyed the greatest attention
in terms of legal protection and threat registry (Figures 2 and 4). A marked tradition on limnological research in the wetland has provided a detailed knowledge on planktonic communities
taxonomical composition. Plants, in general, depicted high biodiversity as a consequence of the
wetland structural complexity and the increasing presence of adventitious “of edge” species favored by the greenhouses that have invaded the delta (Figure 2). Despite their usual abundance,
actually terrestrial invertebrates constitute a less known taxonomical group in the ecosystem
(especially the terrestrial ones), although future studies incorporating them are expected to significantly change this picture. Archaea and Fungi have a worse situation, groups totally unknown
today in the Adra lagoons (Figures 2 and 3)
对居住在飞地的物种的知识,促进其科学研究、管理和环境传播。尽管阿德拉湿地是西班牙最著名的湿地之一,但关于其生物群落组成的信息非常分散。在本研究中,我们从完整的文献综述和未发表的参考文献中对Adra albuferas的所有引用类群进行了总结。根据它们所属的功能和系统发育类群、它们所占据的栖息地类型以及它们所包含的保护和威胁制度,对已知的不同类群进行了分类。这项工作的相关性在于将已知的生物多样性组成部分集中在一个单一的清单中,这对自然保护区的管理非常有用。到目前为止,在阿德拉湖已经引用了599个类群。脊椎动物在多样性、法律保护和威胁程度方面占主导地位。他还强调了关于浮游生物的知识,以及根据一些作者的说法,植物作为一个整体的多样性相对较高。尽管脊椎动物数量丰富,但提供的信息最有限的群体之一是脊椎动物,尤其是陆地动物。摘要生物分类学在了解栖居地点的物种、促进其科学研究、环境管理和社会披露方面发挥着核心作用。虽然阿尔布feras de Adra的沿海泻湖是西班牙和法国研究得最好的湿地之一,但关于其生物群落组成的信息仍然非常分散,因此需要一份生态系统中所引用的所有分类群的标准化清单。在目前的研究中,通过对其环境的专家贡献的未发表的参考文献进行了广泛的文献搜索,并对其进行了汇编。韦特兰Adra The Albuferas构成located in The river delta of The Adra (Adra阿尔梅里亚,Iberian东南),colonized for decades by today ' s ubiquitous agricultural greenhouses(图1)。尽管韦特兰有关自然价值观、current anthropic pressures毁坏intensive agriculture in The catchment have promoted progressive and significantecosystem退化。尽管安达卢西亚环境管理局推动了管理战略,以尽量减少或减轻这些影响,但对湿地的严重人为压力仍然存在。只考虑了明确提到阿德拉河三角洲沼泽环境的分类,但不包括与人类活动改变的环境有关的分类,或毫无疑问构成错误分类的分类。The current listcomplies with The rules of The international nomenclature订立,grouping每taxon, firstaccording到系统简化“hierarchical categories and然后alphabetically。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,该地区的总面积为,其中土地和(2.641平方公里)水。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,这个县的总面积为,其中土地和(2.641平方公里)水。到目前为止,在阿德拉湿地综合体的Albuferas已经引用了599个类群。在法律保护和威胁登记方面,脊椎动物的数量最多(图2和图4)。湿地的湖沼学研究传统提供了关于浮游生物群落组成的详细知识。1 . in general, depicted高biodiversity由于thewetland结构上不可complexity and the加大在场adventitious“edge”species favored by the greenhouses that have invaded the delta(图2)。尽管他们通常abundance, actually的invertebrates的较taxonomical的成熟度集团in the生态系统(尤其是的ones),尽管未来研究的察are expected to的change this picture。古菌和真菌的情况更糟,在阿德拉泻湖的类群完全未知(图2和图3)。