2015
DOI: 10.3856/vol43-issue1-fulltext-4
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Primeros registros del Phylum Bryozoa asociados a habitats artificiales en el Caribe colombiano

Abstract: RESUMEN.Durante el estudio del asentamiento de la langosta espinosa (Panulirus argus) sobre colectores artificiales suspendidos en la región de Santa Marta, se evaluaron los peces y otros invertebrados asociados a estos hábitats. El propósito de esta investigación fue determinar las especies de briozoos presentes en los hábitats artificiales instalados en los sectores de la bahía de Pozos Colorados, Isla Pelícano y bahía de Taganga, así como analizar los factores ecológicos de su distribución. Como resultado s… Show more

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“…Even in the Mediterranean (Spain and France), where the sampling effort has been greater and included several localities, the richness estimate only reaches 74 species (Zabala et al, 1993;Rueda et al, 2019). The new records found in this MPA complement the Bryozoa inventory in the Colombian Caribbean (Osburn, 1947;Flórez et al, 2007;Montoya-Cadavid et al, 2007;Montoya-Cadavid and Flórez, 2010;Delgadillo-G. and Flórez, 2015;Gracia et al, 2018), encouraging the research of this group in this region.…”
Section: Bryozoasupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Even in the Mediterranean (Spain and France), where the sampling effort has been greater and included several localities, the richness estimate only reaches 74 species (Zabala et al, 1993;Rueda et al, 2019). The new records found in this MPA complement the Bryozoa inventory in the Colombian Caribbean (Osburn, 1947;Flórez et al, 2007;Montoya-Cadavid et al, 2007;Montoya-Cadavid and Flórez, 2010;Delgadillo-G. and Flórez, 2015;Gracia et al, 2018), encouraging the research of this group in this region.…”
Section: Bryozoasupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Other material compared.-Catenicella uberrima (Harmer, 1957) Recent, Arraial do Cabo (Forno Beach), Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, 1.5 m depth, MNRJ-136. Remarks.-Material from the Siamaná Formation resembles the modern species Catenicella uberrima described from Indonesia, and reported from western Africa (Cook, 1968) and the western Atlantic from Florida, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and Brazil (Winston, 1982;Ramalho et al, 2014;Delgadillo-G. and Flórez, 2015). Both species have elongate zooids and long vittae.…”
Section: Systematic Paleontologymentioning
confidence: 91%