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Malacologia | 2006

FRESHWATER GASTROPODA FROM ARGENTINA: SPECIES RICHNESS, DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS, AND AN EVALUATION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES

Alejandra Rumi; Diego E. Gutiérrez Gregoric; Verónica Núñez; Inés Irma César; M. Andrea Roche; Mónica Patricia Tassara; Stella Maris Martín; M. Fernanda López Armengol

Few studies have dealt with the geographic distribution of freshwater snails in Argentina. The objectives of this study were to: (1) determine species and family richness and diversity patterns; (2) verify if species richness behaves according to Rapoports rule; (3) identify and classify species according to their distributions; and (4) identify endangered species. A grid was applied to a map of Argentina, with each of 340 squares (SUs) representing 10,000 km2. A database of 3,376 records was analyzed. Of the 101 species belonging to ten families recorded in Argentina, four are introduced and 40 are endemic to Argentina. The Lithoglyphidae have the highest number of species (22). The highest species richness/SU was recorded in the Brazilic subregion at Salto Grande (32 species) on Uruguay River, and parts of the Río de la Plata (31). In this subregion the species richness values increase from west to east. The highest richness in the Chilean-Patagonian subregion was detected at San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro province (9), and the Chilinidae contained the largest number of species. In Argentina, the north-south decline species pattern could be explained through Rapoports rule. In Patagonia, the species richness gradients do not show significant west-east trends. Most of the native species of freshwater molluscs of restricted distribution can be considered endangered (about 45 species) but need further study.


Hydrobiologia | 2001

The distribution and ecology of littoral Oligochaeta and Aphanoneura (Annelida) of the Natural and Historical Reserve of Isla Martín García Río de la Plata River, Argentina

Laura C. Armendáriz; Inés Irma César

The objective of this paper is to provide data on the distribution and ecology of oligochaetes and aphanoneurans occurring in the Rio de la Plata, Argentina, including details regarding, their densities, faunal characteristics, species richness, diversity and equitability. Between 1995 and 1997, a total of five stations on the Rio de la Plata were sampled on eight different occasions. The taxocenosis of Oligochaeta and Aphanoneura included 30 species belonging in six families: Naididae, Tubificidae, Narapidae, Enchytraeidae, Lumbricidae and Aeolosomatidae. The density varied between 44495 ind m−2 and 57 ind m−2. Species richness varied between 1 and 17, the diversity ranged from 0.07 to 2.55, and equitability varied between 0.08 and 0.64. According to dominance and frequency, the dominant, constant and widely distributed species were: Nais variabilis, Stephensoniana trivandrana, Amphichaeta leydigi, Chaetogaster diastrophus, Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri, Aulodrilus pigueti, Narapa bonettoi and the species of Enchytraeidae and Aeolosomatidae.


Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2009

Biodiversity and ecology of Hirudinea (Annelida) from the Natural Reserve of Isla Martín García, Río de la Plata, Argentina

Inés Irma César; Stella Maris Martín; Bettina Sandra Gullo; Romina Liberto

The Island of Martin Garcia lies at the confluence of the Uruguay and Paraná Rivers (upper Río de la Plata). This island is an outcrop of the crystalline basement. Due to basalt exploitation the island exhibits several ponds covered by carpets of free-floating macrophytes. Seven major environmental variables were measured: water and air temperature, percentage of oxygen saturation, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and pH. Eleven leech species were found, Helobdella striata, H. diploides, H. adiastola and H. hyalina were new records. UPGMA clustering of species based on their occurrence in different ecological conditions revealed three main species groups. Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) explained 97.2% of the correlation between species and environmental variables. H. triserialis shows the widest range of tolerance, H. hyalina shows positive relationships to conductivity; H. diploides shows a high correlation with dissolved oxygen, H. striata, H. lineata, and S. similis are negatively correlated with water temperature, and H. simplex is positively correlated with pH. Relationships between the species richness (S) and the sampling sites were negatively correlated with water temperature and positively correlated with dissolved oxygen. Leech biodiversity from the water bodies of Martín García Island, shows a great diversity of species and a wide plasticity regarding the characteristics of the environmental factors considered.


Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2007

Fecundity of Uca uruguayensis and Chasmagnathus granulatus (Decapoda, Brachyura) from the "Refugio de Vida Silvestre" Bahía Samborombón, Argentina

Inés Irma César; Laura C. Armendáriz; R. Becerra

The aim of the present work conducted at the Refugio de Vida Silvestre Bahía Samborombón is to analyse the most relevant aspects of the fecundity of Chasmagnathus granulatus and Uca uruguayensis. Samplings were carried out from March 2001 to February 2003. Ovigerous females of U. uruguayensis (N = 13) and C. granulatus (N = 25) were found during spring and summer, their sizes (CW) varied from 9.1 to 11.7 microm for the former species and from 22.8 to 32.4 mm for the latter. The egg diameter in U. uruguayensis ranged from 245 to 260 microm for embryos in the early stage of development and from 250 to 345 microm for those in mid-developmental stage, while in C. granulatus from 250 to 345 microm and from 260 to 365 microm respectively. Fecundity varied from 1126 to 6745 eggs/brood in U. uruguayensis and 15688-57418 eggs/brood in C. granulatus. For those females with broods in mid-developmental stage, several relationships were made. For U. uruguayensis the best correlation coefficients were obtained for the relationships: female weight vs. egg mass weight and carapace width vs. egg mass weight; for C. granulatus the best association was obtained between female size and the egg number and the egg mass weight.


Hydrobiologia | 2005

Bioecology of the fiddler crab Uca uruguayensis and the burrowing crab Chasmagnathus granulatus (Decapoda, Brachyura) in the Refugio de Vida Silvestre Bahia Samborombon, Argentina

Inés Irma César; Laura C. Armendáriz; R. Becerra


Biología acuática | 2000

Diversidad de invertebrados bentónicos del río de La Plata

Inés Irma César; Carolina Silvia Ocon; Analía C. Paggi; Alberto Rodrigues Capítulo; Fernando Spaccesi; Mariana Tangorra; Mónica Patricia Tassara


Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2009

Distribution of Deroceras reticulatum (Müller, 1774) (Pulmonata Stylommatophora) in Argentina with first record of the Reserva de Usos Múltiples Isla Martin Garcia, Río de la Plata superior.

Stella Maris Martín; Inés Irma César; Romina Liberto


Verhandlungen - Internationale Vereinigung für theoretische und angewandte Limnologie | 1998

DISTRIBUTION OF THE MACROBENTHIC FAUNA OF THE SOUTH COASTAL FRINGE OF THE 'RIO DE LA PLATA' RIVER (ARGENTINE) : IMPACT OF URBAN CONTAMINATION

A. Rodrigues Capitulo; Inés Irma César; Mónica Patricia Tassara; Analía C. Paggi; M. Remes Lemicov


Natura Neotropicalis | 2005

Oligoquetos en Ambientes Lénticos de la Reserva Natural e Histórica de la Isla Martín García, Río De La Plata Superior, Argentina

Laura C. Armendáriz; Inés Irma César; María Cristina Damborenea


Limnetica | 1995

Composición del zoobentos de la laguna de Lobos, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Alberto Rodrigues Capítulo; Analía C. Paggi; Inés Irma César

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Laura C. Armendáriz

National University of La Plata

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Stella Maris Martín

National University of La Plata

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Analía C. Paggi

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Alberto Rodrigues Capítulo

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Alejandra Rumi

National University of La Plata

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Cristina Damborenea

National University of La Plata

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R. Becerra

National University of La Plata

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Romina Liberto

National University of La Plata

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Andrea Roche

National University of La Plata

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