新热带地区淡水水螅动物的多样性:物种注释清单

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOLOGY
María I. Deserti, Sergio N. Stampar, Fabián H. Acuña
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简介:在世界范围内,水螅类有6个属,分别是:世界性的水螅类,殖民地的水螅类和厚水螅类,水母科的Craspedacusta和Limnocnida以及小水螅类Calpasoma。尽管近年来人们对刺胞动物的兴趣越来越大,但那些仅限于淡水的刺胞动物继续被降级,甚至很少有关于某些物种普遍存在的公开信息。在新热带地区,关于其分布的知识仍然非常匮乏。 方法:我们回顾了关于该主题的全球文献和不同的在线数据库平台,提出了一种命名法,包括对一些物种的现状的讨论,并提供了最新的鉴定关键。& # x0D;结果:本分析表明,在与新热带地区相对应的15个国家中,已报道了淡水水螅虫的发现。巴拿马、巴西和阿根廷是报告数量最多的国家。 结论:发现这些属的环境的异质性(从麦哲伦海峡到墨西哥)为它们广泛的分布和对不同环境的巨大适应性提供了清晰的视角。这项研究证明了关于新热带淡水水虫的知识差距仍然存在,以及将其分布,生物学和生态学的当前信息系统化的重要性,特别是对于那些被认为是入侵的物种。
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Diversity of freshwater hydrozoans from Neotropical region: an annotated inventory of species
Introduction: Worldwide, six genera of the class Hydrozoa are recognized in continental waters: the cosmopolitan Hydra, the colonial Cordylophora and Pachycordyle, the medusae Craspedacusta and Limnocnida and the little polyp Calpasoma. Even though interest in cnidarians has grown in recent years, those restricted to freshwater continue to be relegated and there is even little published information on the ubiquity of certain species. In the Neotropical region, knowledge about its distribution is still very scarce. Methods: We reviewed the global literature on the subject and different online database platforms, presenting in this work a nomenclator, including discussions of the status of some species and provide the most recent identification key. Results: This analysis reveals that in 15 countries corresponding to the Neotropical region, the finding of freshwater hydrozoans has been reported. Panama, Brazil and Argentina are the countries with the highest number of reports. Conclusions: The heterogenity of environments where these genera have been found (from the Strait of Magellan to Mexico) offers a clear vision of their wide distribution and great adaptability to different environments. This study evidence the knowledge gap that still exists about the Neotropical freshwater hidrozoans and the importance of systematizing the current information about their distribution, biology and ecology, especially for those species considered invasive.
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Revista De Biologia Tropical
Revista De Biologia Tropical 生物-生物学
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1.80
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23
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Revista de Biología Tropical / International Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation is a mainstream scientific journal published since 1953 and covered by Web of Science; Science Citation Index; Current Contents; Google Scholar; Scopus, SciELO and nearly 50 additional indices. A double blind system guarantees you a fair evaluation, and our world class editorial and scientific boards provides a first decision in three working days. The journal is Full Open Access and is widely read where your article can have the highest real impact. Since its beginning in 1953, the Revista follows these principles: objective and independent evaluation of all manuscripts; transparency in all processes; ethical use of procedures, data, specimens and subjects; fair treatment of all parties; and absolute predominance of scientific rigor over any other aspect.
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