Continental copepods (Crustacea: Hexanauplia) of Colombia: revision and additions to the inventory

We present the compilation of published and unpublished records of continental copepods of Colombia, as well as personal observations by the authors, yielding an additional list of 52 species and subspecies (7 calanoids, 20 cyclopoids, 25 harpacticoids). In addition to our former inventory (2007) of...

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Main Authors: Santiago Gaviria, Nelson Aranguren-Riaño
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt 2019-01-01
Series:Biota Colombiana
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Online Access:http://revistas.humboldt.org.co/index.php/biota/article/view/596
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spelling doaj-01b78404a8c54e90b07106831b1f522a2020-11-25T01:52:55ZengInstituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von HumboldtBiota Colombiana0124-53762539-200X2019-01-012015074561Continental copepods (Crustacea: Hexanauplia) of Colombia: revision and additions to the inventorySantiago Gaviria0Nelson Aranguren-Riaño1University of Vienna, Department of Limnology and Bio-Oceanography. Technisches Büro für Biologie Dr. Gaviria-MeloUniversidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Unidad de Ecología en Sistemas Acuáticos UDESAWe present the compilation of published and unpublished records of continental copepods of Colombia, as well as personal observations by the authors, yielding an additional list of 52 species and subspecies (7 calanoids, 20 cyclopoids, 25 harpacticoids). In addition to our former inventory (2007) of 69 species, the total number now reaches 121 taxa, increasing by 75 % the known number of continental copepods. Freshwater taxa increased in 15 species and subspecies. The number of brackish species (and marine species collected in brackish environments), recorded from coastal lagoons and temporal offshore ponds reached 39 species and subspecies. Thirteen taxa with locus typicus in Colombia have been described since 2007. Between 2007 and 2018, thirty-nine departmental records were made, and 43 new habitat records were reported (not including the species recorded as new for the country). Parasitic copepods of fish reached six species. However, the number of species is expected to increase with the survey of poorly studied regions like the Amazon and the Eastern Plains, and habitats like groundwater, benthos of lakes and ponds, semiterrestrial environments and additional coastal lagoons.http://revistas.humboldt.org.co/index.php/biota/article/view/596BiodiversityGeographic distributionMeiobenthosNeotropical regionZooplankton
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author Santiago Gaviria
Nelson Aranguren-Riaño
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Nelson Aranguren-Riaño
Continental copepods (Crustacea: Hexanauplia) of Colombia: revision and additions to the inventory
Biota Colombiana
Biodiversity
Geographic distribution
Meiobenthos
Neotropical region
Zooplankton
author_facet Santiago Gaviria
Nelson Aranguren-Riaño
author_sort Santiago Gaviria
title Continental copepods (Crustacea: Hexanauplia) of Colombia: revision and additions to the inventory
title_short Continental copepods (Crustacea: Hexanauplia) of Colombia: revision and additions to the inventory
title_full Continental copepods (Crustacea: Hexanauplia) of Colombia: revision and additions to the inventory
title_fullStr Continental copepods (Crustacea: Hexanauplia) of Colombia: revision and additions to the inventory
title_full_unstemmed Continental copepods (Crustacea: Hexanauplia) of Colombia: revision and additions to the inventory
title_sort continental copepods (crustacea: hexanauplia) of colombia: revision and additions to the inventory
publisher Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt
series Biota Colombiana
issn 0124-5376
2539-200X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description We present the compilation of published and unpublished records of continental copepods of Colombia, as well as personal observations by the authors, yielding an additional list of 52 species and subspecies (7 calanoids, 20 cyclopoids, 25 harpacticoids). In addition to our former inventory (2007) of 69 species, the total number now reaches 121 taxa, increasing by 75 % the known number of continental copepods. Freshwater taxa increased in 15 species and subspecies. The number of brackish species (and marine species collected in brackish environments), recorded from coastal lagoons and temporal offshore ponds reached 39 species and subspecies. Thirteen taxa with locus typicus in Colombia have been described since 2007. Between 2007 and 2018, thirty-nine departmental records were made, and 43 new habitat records were reported (not including the species recorded as new for the country). Parasitic copepods of fish reached six species. However, the number of species is expected to increase with the survey of poorly studied regions like the Amazon and the Eastern Plains, and habitats like groundwater, benthos of lakes and ponds, semiterrestrial environments and additional coastal lagoons.
topic Biodiversity
Geographic distribution
Meiobenthos
Neotropical region
Zooplankton
url http://revistas.humboldt.org.co/index.php/biota/article/view/596
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