Density population and size structure of the sea cucumber Holothuria (Halodeima) grisea (Aspidochirotida: Holothuriidae) in shallow waters south of the gulf of Morrosquillo, Colombian Caribbean. Holothuria grisea, despite not being considered a commercial resource has been the subject of illegal extractions in Colombia, a fact that becomes more serious due to the empty of biological information of these organisms. For this reason the density population and size structure of H. grisea were evaluated in three sectors south of the gulf of Morrosquillo from April to November 2015. To this end, three circular transects were located each month in each sampling site covering an area of 300 m2, where individuals were counted and measured in situ. The average density of H. grisea in the study area was 0.4 ind m-2, with the highest values in the La Ahumadera (1.09 ± 0.11 ind m-2) and the lowest values in Banco de Arena (0.02 ± 0.004 ind m-2). The analysis of variance showed a significance in the values of density and size of H. grisea in the studied sectors. The species presented a unimodal distribution of sizes with an average size of 13.5 ± 0.9 cm with a minimum size of 2.5 and a maximum of 30 cm, intermediate sizes generally showed a higher representativeness throughout this study (77.2 %). The biological aspects presented in this paper are of great importance for the conservation of this species and corresponds to an advance in the knowledge of the Holothuroidea class in the Colombian Caribbean. Rev. Biol. Trop. 66(2): 776-787. Epub 2018 June 01.
Los plásticos están presentes en todos los aspectos de la vida cotidiana y su producción masiva alrededor del mundo ha traído consigo un área emergente de investigación: los microplásticos, estas partículas de tamaño diminuto están causando graves efectos en el ambiente marino, a tal punto que hay una creciente preocupación por los posibles efectos sobre la biota, el equilibrio de los ecosistemas marinos y la salud humana. La presente revisión tiene por objetivo brindar una visión más integrada de la contaminación por microplásticos y sus posibles problemáticas asociadas en los ecosistemas marinos y costeros de Colombia. Teniendo en cuenta la información disponible hasta la fecha, se evidencia un aumento progresivo en el estudio de estos contaminantes principalmente en cuanto a su distribución. Sin embargo, existe escaza información del efecto que puede tener sobre la biodiversidad de los ecosistemas marinos de Colombia, por ello se hizo necesario recurrir a bibliografía internacional, en la cual se atribuyen tres problemáticas a los microplásticos: la ingestión por parte de la biota marina, proliferación de microorganismos no deseados y la biomagnificación de sustancias tóxicas, lo cual respalda que estas partículas son una amenaza evidente para los ecosistemas marinos de Colombia. Finalmente, se proponen siete áreas de actuación para el estudio de estas partículas, y algunas estrategias que permitan minimizar su efecto, haciendo énfasis en que la educación pública es una parte crítica para crear cambios a nivel social.
We document here the first confirmed report of the sipunculan worm Antillesoma antillarum (Grube, 1858) based on freshly collected, taxonomically verified specimens from the south-central Colombian Caribbean coast. This species was encountered on massive coralline rocks, coral rubble, and coral boulder at San Antero. We briefly describe and illustrate this species and provide notes on its distribution, ecology, and habitat.
The geographic distribution of Holothuria (Theelothuria) princeps in Colombian Caribbean is extended inside the Gulf of Morrosquillo, based on 7 individuals collected in Banco de Arena sector, Córdoba. A morphological description of this species record with color figures and scanning electron microscopy images of their ossicles is provided. This finding increases the spatial distribution of this species in the Caribbean coast of Colombia.
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