Zooplankton studies in Colombian fresh and brackish water ecosystems: A review and future perspectives

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Camilo Andrade-Sossa , Juan Pablo Alvarez-Silva , Nelson Aranguren-Riaño , Osvar Sterling Cupitra-Gómez , Silvia Lucía Villabona-González , Angélica M. Torres-Bejarano , Carlos López
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Colombia is a global biodiversity hotspot, yet its zooplankton fauna remains poorly explored. In Colombian inland waters, 253 species of rotifers, 119 cladocerans and 82 copepods (not included benthic species) have been reported, in contrast with only 14 genera of protozoa. Most publications report on the Magdalena-Cauca basin, with the highest number of records for lowland areas (< 1000 m.a.s.l.). The least explored regions are the Chocó, Orinoco and Amazon basins. Colombian zooplankton checklists often include several taxa recognized as groups of cryptic species or ones described as cosmopolitan. Integrative taxonomic approaches are scarce, and diversity data need to be validated by molecular analyses and detailed morphological descriptions using optical and scanning electron microscopy. Historical, regional, and local environmental factors that explain the richness, distribution, and the abundance of zooplankton include: water bodies size, hydrological connectivity, trophic status; physical stability and, hydro-climatic patterns of variation. The analysis of ecosystem processes related to patterns in zooplankton communities highlights the importance of detritus as an alternative energy flow path in aquatic ecosystems at all altitude ranges. We propose to strengthen regional studies on functional groups, ecological redundancy, and adaptive traits to evaluate zooplankton responses to climatic, global and local stressors. Due to the great diversity of aquatic ecosystems in the extensive altitudinal gradient of Colombia, it is necessary to expand the coverage of ecological and taxonomic studies to understand zooplankton biodiversity and its role in ecosystem functioning.

哥伦比亚淡水和咸淡水生态系统的浮游动物研究:综述和未来展望
哥伦比亚是全球生物多样性的热点地区,但其浮游动物动物群仍未得到充分探索。在哥伦比亚内陆水域,报告了253种轮虫、119种枝纲动物和82种桡足类动物(不包括底栖动物),而原生动物只有14属。大多数出版物都报道了马格达莱纳-考卡盆地,低地地区的记录数量最多(<1000年m.a.s.l)。勘探最少的地区是Chocó、奥里诺科河和亚马逊盆地。哥伦比亚的浮游动物清单通常包括几个分类群,这些分类群被认为是隐秘的物种群,或者被描述为世界性的物种群。综合分类方法缺乏,多样性数据需要通过分子分析和光学和扫描电子显微镜的详细形态描述来验证。解释浮游动物丰富度、分布和丰度的历史、区域和当地环境因素包括:水体大小、水文连通性、营养状况;物理稳定性和水文气候变化模式。对与浮游动物群落模式相关的生态系统过程的分析强调了碎屑在所有海拔范围的水生生态系统中作为替代能量流动路径的重要性。我们建议加强对浮游动物功能群、生态冗余和适应特征的区域研究,以评估浮游动物对气候、全球和局部压力的响应。由于哥伦比亚高度梯度大,水生生态系统多样性丰富,有必要扩大生态和分类学研究的覆盖面,以了解浮游动物的生物多样性及其在生态系统功能中的作用。
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Limnologica
Limnologica 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnologica is a primary journal for limnologists, aquatic ecologists, freshwater biologists, restoration ecologists and ecotoxicologists working with freshwater habitats.
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