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COVIAGA corina Anabel
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Título:
Distribution and ecology of freshwater ostracods from northern Patagonia: an approach
Autor/es:
COVIAGA, CORINA; CUSMINSKY, GABRIELA; PERÉZ, PATRICIA; DÍAZ, ANALÍA; SCHWALB, ANTJE; ALPERÍN, MARTA; VIEHBERG, FINN; WHATLEY, ROBIN; ARIZTEGUI, DANIEL; MARKGRAF, VERA
Lugar:
Roma
Reunión:
Congreso; 17th International Symposium on Ostracoda; 2013
Institución organizadora:
Roma Tre University
Resumen:
There are only a few studies about the ostracod faunal assemblages and
their environmental requirements from Patagonia (e.g. CUSMINSKY et al.,
2011; RAMÓNMERCAU et al., 2012). Here we present the results of a survey of
thirteen water bodies (streams, springs, temporary habitats) in Northern
Patagonia (39° 52? ? 41°50? S; 70°36? ? 71°27? W) and their comparison with
those of previous studies in the earstern Patagonia. The goal of this research
is to enhance our understanding of the regional Patagonian ostracoda fauna
and evaluate the relationship between ostracod species and physical and
chemical (depth, temperature, pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen concentration,
seston and main ions) parameters of host waters along a W-E precipitation
gradient (ranging from 1200 to 160mm/annually). To date, seven
species were identified: Amphicypris nobilis Sars 1901, Bradleystrandesia fuscata
(Jurine, 1820), Cypridopsis vidua (O. F. Müller, 1776), Cypris pubera O. F.
Müller 1776, Eucypris virens (Jurine, 1820), Heterocypris incongruens (Ramdohr,
1808) and Tonnacypris lutaria (Koch, 1838). The more frequent species
were T. lutaria and E. virens, while A. nobilis and C. vidua were only found in
one site. Males of A. nobilis were found while the other species were represented
only by females. The environment of this fauna is related to low conductivity
and salinity in the water. Conversely, previous studies in the easternmost
area of Patagonia have shown different fauna such us Penthesinelula
incae (Delachaux, 1928), Potamocypris smaradigma (Vávra, 1891), Ilyocypris
ramirezi Cusminsky and Whatley, 1996, Limnocythere patagonica Cusminsky
and Whatley, 1996, Eucypris fontana (Graf, 1931), Kapcypridopsis megapodus Cusminsky et al. 2005 and Limnocythere rionegroensis, Cusminsky and Whatley,
1996 living in comparatively higher conductivity (CUSMINSKY et al., 2011).
The latter suggest that the decreasing precipitation trend towards eastern
Patagonia is reflected in the distribution of different ostracod fauna association.
On the other hand, new distributions of cosmopolitan species are present,
spreading out their geographical distribution to the Neotropical region
(MARTENS et al., 2008). Some of the species such us C. pubera, E. virens and
B. fuscata have been also described in the Neartic region, suggesting that birds
could be responsible to their dispersion. However, the mode of dispersion of
T. lutaria in this region is still an open question.

