2019
DOI: 10.15381/rpb.v26i3.16779
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Cladocera (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) of a temporary shallow pond from northern Colombia

Abstract: Eighteen species of cladocerans are recorded from a temporary pond in northern Colombia; 12 of these records are new for La Guajira Department: Diaphanosoma brevireme Sars, 1901, D. dentatum Herbst, 1968, Sarsilotona serricauda (Sars, 1901), Moina micrura micrura Kurz, 1874, M. reticulata Daday, 1905, Grimaldina freyi Neretina and Kotov, 2017, Kurzia polyspina Hudec, 2000, Leydigia cf. striata Birabén, 1939, Ovalona cf. glabra (Sars, 1905), Chydorus nitidulus (Sars, 1901), Dunhevedia crassa King, 1853 and Pseu… Show more

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“…Despite the advance in investigations of the Colombian fauna of Cladocera in recent years, few studies have sampled in the Orinoquía region (Fuentes-Reinés et al 2018) and no reports of this superorder have been recorded from Meta department, which makes it challenging to carry out comparisons. Here, a total of 35 species were found, a richness superior to that presented by Fuentes-Reinés et al (2018), with five species from Tomo River (Orinoquia region), Fuentes-Reinés and Elmoor-Loureiro (2015) with 13 species from the Ciénaga El Convento (Caribbean region), Fuentes-Reinés (2014) with 17 species from the Laguna Navío Quebrado (Caribbean region) and Fuentes-Reinés et al (2019) with 18 species from a small temporary pond (Caribbean region). Nevertheless, Fuentes-Reinés et al (2013) reported 45 species for Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta (Caribbean region).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…Despite the advance in investigations of the Colombian fauna of Cladocera in recent years, few studies have sampled in the Orinoquía region (Fuentes-Reinés et al 2018) and no reports of this superorder have been recorded from Meta department, which makes it challenging to carry out comparisons. Here, a total of 35 species were found, a richness superior to that presented by Fuentes-Reinés et al (2018), with five species from Tomo River (Orinoquia region), Fuentes-Reinés and Elmoor-Loureiro (2015) with 13 species from the Ciénaga El Convento (Caribbean region), Fuentes-Reinés (2014) with 17 species from the Laguna Navío Quebrado (Caribbean region) and Fuentes-Reinés et al (2019) with 18 species from a small temporary pond (Caribbean region). Nevertheless, Fuentes-Reinés et al (2013) reported 45 species for Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta (Caribbean region).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Remarkably, no prior investigations have been conducted concerning the cladoceran fauna within this ecosystem. Taxonomic investigations pertaining to Colombian cladoceran fauna within shallow freshwater habitats have been actively pursued over the past few decades (Fuentes-Reinés et al 2012, Fuentes-Reinés & Elmoor-Loureiro 2015, Fuentes-Reinés 2014, Fuentes-Reinés et al 2019, Andrade-Sossa et al 2020, Garibian et al 2021a, Fuentes-Reinés et al 2023, Fuentes-Reinés et al 2024.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se ha documentado que los principales estresores que afectan estos sistemas son la agricultura y el desarrollo urbano (Serrano and Serrano 1996). Todos estos factores moldean las características de estos humedales (European Pond Conservation Network 2008). Cabe destacar que estos sistemas pueden tener la misma cantidad de especies 'raras' que un lago permanente; sin embargo, presentan menores abundancias, por lo que se los considera ambientes bajo amenaza considerable (Collinson et al 1995).…”
Section: ₅₃₄ DV P������ �� ��unclassified
“…Los estudios sobre charcas temporales se viene adelantando en desde hace algún tiempo en otras latitudes (Camacho et al, 2009;Latron et al, 2022;Prunier et al, 2011;Rodríguez et al, 2011;Sahuquillo & Miracle, 2011); sin embargo, en Colombia se destacan las investigaciones realizadas por Cohen et al (2014) quienes registraron por primera vez para Colombia la especie Dendrocephalus affinis (Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae); por otro lado, Serna-Macías et al (2019) estudiaron la biodiversidad de una charca estacional en la Guajira colombiana, encontrando representantes de siete órdenes y 28 géneros; Tamaris-Turizo et al (2020) caracterizaron la diversidad biológica de cinco charcas temporales en la Guajira Colombiana; y Oliveros-Villanueva et al (2021a, 2021b registraron por primera vez para Colombia del "camarón hada" Thamnocephalus venezuelensis (Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae) y del "camarón almeja" Leptestheria venezuelica (Crustacea: Brachiopoda: Spinicaudata). Investigaciones relacionadas con el estudio zooplancton en ambientes temporales fueron publicadas por Fuentes-Reinés et al (2019) y Fuentes Reines et al (2021, quienes reportaron dieciocho especies de cladóceros en una charca temporal poco profunda en la Guajira colombiana y registró por primera vez para Colombia la presencia del copépodo planctónico de agua dulce Notodiaptomus maracaibensis.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified