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Listado de especies y subespecies cavernícolas (hipogeas) consideradas como troglobias y estigobias de la península ibérica e islas Baleares

Authors: Salgado, José María; Fresneda, Javier; Vila-Farré, Miquel; Rodríguez, Pilar; Prieto, Carlos E.; Martínez Ortí, Alberto; Melic, Antonio; +24 Authors

Listado de especies y subespecies cavernícolas (hipogeas) consideradas como troglobias y estigobias de la península ibérica e islas Baleares

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[ES] La fauna hipogea o cavernícola ibero-balear ha sido a lo largo de muchos años puesta en evidencia por numerosos zoólogos en las distintas disciplinas. Especialistas de los distintos grupos faunísticos capaces de colonizar las cuevas y las aguas subterráneas que las recorren. Hoy sabemos que esta diversidad de troglobios y estigobios alcanza un total de 1364 taxones: 1285 especies y 79 subespecies hipogeas (cavernícolas) pertenecientes a cuatro filos: Plathyhelminthes (2), Annelida (23), Mollusca (122) y Arthropoda (1217) en todo el territorio ibero-balear. Una fauna que cuenta con numerosos ejemplos de elementos relictos de especial interés paleogeográfico. De la totalidad de taxones hipogeos o cavernícolas del territorio ibero balear, 438 taxones (430 especies y 8 subespecies) son estigobios y 926 taxones (852 especies y 74 subespecies) son troglobios. En lo referente a la distribución de los taxones troglobios es el distrito Cantábrico el que posee una mayor riqueza en especies y subespecies, un total de 208, seguido del Vasco con 163 taxones, el Pirenaico con 153 y el Bético con 142. Algo menos diversos son los distritos Levantino (124 taxones) y Catalán (104 taxones), seguidos de lejos por el Lusitánico con 46 taxones, el Balear con 41 y el Central con tan sólo 19. Entre los estigobios 156 especies y subespecies pueblan las aguas subterráneas de las regiones delimitadas por las cuecas lusitánicas. Le siguen en diversidad las cuencas pirenaicas con 154 taxones estigobios, las béticas con 114 y por último las aguas del subsuelo de las cuencas baleáricas con 47 taxones estigobios, algunos de los cuales son talaso-estigobios, propios de las aguas marinas costeras

[EN] The Iberian-Balearic hypogean or cave fauna has been highlighted for many years by numerous zoologists in different disciplines. Specialists of the different faunal groups capable of colonizing both the caves and the groundwater that runs through them. Today we know that this diversity of troglobites and stygobites reaches a total of 1,364 taxa: 1,285 species and 79 hypogean (cave-dwelling) subspecies belonging to four phyla: Plathyhelminthes (2), Annelida (23), Mollusca (122), and Arthropoda (1,217) in the entire Ibero-Balearic territory. A fauna that has numerous examples of relict elements of special paleogeographical interest. Of all the hypogean or cave taxa in the Iberian Balearic territory, 438 taxa (430 species and 8 subspecies) are stygobites and 926 taxa (852 species and 74 subspecies) are troglobites. Regarding the distribution of toglobites, the Cantabrian district is the one with the greatest richness in species and subspecies, a total of 208, followed by the Basque with 163 taxa, the Pyrenees with 153 and the Baetic with 142. Somewhat less diverse are the Levantine (124 taxa) and Catalan (104 taxa) districts, followed at a distance by the Lusitanian with 46 taxa, the Balearic with 41 and the Central with only 19. Among the stygobites, 156 species and subspecies populate the groundwater of the regions delimited by the Lusitanic basins. Following in diversity are the Pyrenean basins with 154 stygobites, the Baetic ones with 114 and finally the subsoil waters of the Balearic basins with 47 stygobites, some of which are thalaso-stygobic, typical of coastal marine waters.

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Cavernícola, Distribución, Hipogea, Hypogean, Espècies (Biologia), Biodiversity, Distribution, Biodiversitat, Biodiversidad, Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss, Fauna, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/15, Cave dwelling, Fauna cavernícola

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