委内瑞拉淡水浮游动物研究现状与展望

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Ernesto J. González Rivas , María José Pardo , Rubén Torres , Joxmer Scott-Frías , Carlos López
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引用次数: 6

摘要

委内瑞拉的淡水栖息地多样性很高,分布在七个水文盆地。影响它们的各种各样的条件使得浮游动物的广泛组合和分类群的高度多样性得以发展。在原生动物、轮虫(最多样化)、枝海动物、桡足类和介形虫等类群中,浮游动物分类已被确认有400多种。浮游动物的生态学方面受到了比较大的关注。浮游动物动力学研究主要是通过野外直接观察和少量的实验研究进行的。入侵物种的存在也被记录在案。总的来说,人们认为应该鼓励在特定领域进行更多的研究,以帮助改进所获得的知识。应主要努力提供奖励办法,以增加专门研究淡水浮游动物的研究人员的人数,制订标准化的程序,以便应用现代方法来识别物种和分析生态过程、全球气候变化的影响和对浮游动物的局部压力因素,并对高海拔地区的生物多样性进行研究,特别是,不同类型的难以进入的水生地点。
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Studies on freshwater zooplankton of Venezuela: Present and future perspectives

Venezuela has a high diversity of freshwater habitats distributed in seven hydrographic basins. The great variety of conditions that influence them has allowed the development of extensive zooplankton assemblages and a high diversity of taxa. More than 400 zooplankton taxa have been taxonomically recognized within the groups of protozoa, rotifers (the most diverse), cladocerans, copepods, and ostracods. The ecological aspects of zooplankton have received relative great attention. The zooplankton dynamics have been mainly addressed through direct observation in the field and only a few of experimental studies. The presence of invasive species has also been documented. In general, it is considered that more research in specific areas should be encouraged to help improve the knowledge obtained. Efforts should be directed, mainly, to provide incentives that may increase the number of researchers dedicated to the study of freshwater zooplankton, to the establishment of standardized protocols for the application of modern methods of recognition of the species and analysis of ecological processes, effects of global climatic changes and local stressors to zooplankton and the realization of studies on biodiversity in high altitude regions and in particular, different types of aquatic locations with difficult access.

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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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