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Checklist of the marine Bryozoa from Uruguay (Southwest Atlantic)

Authors: Vieira Ramalho, Laís; López Gappa, Juan José; Scarabino, Fabrizio;

Checklist of the marine Bryozoa from Uruguay (Southwest Atlantic)

Abstract

El conocimiento de la fauna marina de briozoos de Uruguay se basa principalmente en registros dispersos que se encuentran en estudios faunísticos locales y en los resultados taxonómicos de dos cruceros oceanográficos en el Atlántico sudoccidental, pero aún no se ha publicado un estudio exhaustivo para esta área. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo compilar una lista actualizada, que reúna toda la información publicada sobre la fauna de briozoos uruguayos. De los 73 taxones registrados, 30 (41%) solo se conocen de aguas profundas frente al Río de la Plata. Incluso considerando las especies que no han sido determinadas, el resultado muestra un alto grado de endemismo, como el ya demostrado para varios grupos bentónicos como Bivalvia, Ascidiacea y Pycnogonida. La ausencia de taxónomos locales de briozoos ha resultado en una situación sin precedentes, donde la fauna de briozoos de aguas profundas de Uruguay es más conocida que la de ambientes costeros y de plataforma. La principal conclusión de esta recopilación de la fauna de briozoos es que se deben realizar esfuerzos para coordinar la recolección y el estudio taxonómico de las colecciones de briozoos de zonas someras y de plataforma, para cerrar la brecha de conocimiento actual sobre la biodiversidad de este importante grupo de invertebrados marinos bentónicos.

Knowledge of the marine bryozoan fauna of Uruguay is mostly based on scattered records found in local faunistic surveys and the taxonomic results of two oceanographic cruises to the Southwest Atlantic, but a comprehensive study has not yet been published for this area. This paper aims to compile an updated checklist, bringing together all the published information about the Uruguayan bryozoan fauna. Of the 73 recorded taxa, 30 (41%) are known only from deep waters off the Río de la Plata. Even considering undetermined species, these results show the high degree of endemism as it was already shown for several other benthic groups such as Bivalvia, Ascidiacea and Pycnogonida. The absence of local taxonomists on bryozoans has resulted in the unprecedented situation that the deep-sea bryozoan fauna of Uruguay is better known than the coastal and shelf representatives of the phylum. The main conclusion of this faunal compilation is that efforts should be made to coordinate the gathering and taxonomic study of shallow and shelf bryozoan collections to bridge the present knowledge gap about the biodiversity of this important group of marine benthic invertebrates.

Fil: López Gappa, Juan José. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario. Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia"; Argentina

Fil: Scarabino, Fabrizio. Ministerio de Educación y Cultura. Museo Nacional de Historia Natural; Uruguay

Fil: Vieira Ramalho, Laís. Universidade Federal Do Rio de Janeiro. Museu Nacional; Brasil

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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, BRYOZOANS, TAXONOMY, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, URUGUAYAN EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE, GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, BATHYMETRIC DISTRIBUTION

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