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Provedor de dados:  OceanDocs
País:  Belgium
Título:  Moluscos e invertebrados marinos más comunes en cinco islas del Archipiélago de Galápagos, durante el primer crucero insular del B/I Orión
Autores:  Cruz, M.
Data:  2008-03-24
Ano:  2000
Palavras-chave:  Marine molluscs
Marine invertebrates
Biogeography
Biodiversity
Cruises
Biogeography
Biodiversity
Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_915
Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_33949
Resumo:  Este trabajo es el resultado de la macrofauna encontrada, que de ninguna manera refleja la totalidad de su biodiversidad, solo es el inicio de futuras investigaciones que se necesitan realizar en nuestro país y constituye una "guía" preliminar de orientación que no incluye la meiofauna y la microfauna las que son motivo de futuras investigaciones.

Eleven sediments samples were obtained from 3 bays and two ports that were plot of five islands of the Galapagos Islands (Fig.1bb), they are: San Cristobal (Bahia Naufragio), Floreana(Pto. Velasco Ibarra), Isabela (Pto. General Villamil), Genovesa (Bahia Darwin), and Santa Cruz ( Bahía Academica), (Fig.2bb). There were 109 organisms (Table 1), which are represented for 8 phylum: Porifera, Coelenterata, Annelida (Polichaeta), Mollusca (Bivalves, Gastropod and Poliplacofora), Arthoropod (Pycnogónida, Crustacean), Briozoa. Echinodermata (Holothuroidea, Equinoidea) and Chordate (Hemichordata, CEphalochordata). In the interdinal zone of the Isabela island there were 12 species of invertebrates of which the gastropod Thais melones and the marine cucumber Holothuaria theeli were the most abundace. It was observed that the organic or biogenic sediments between 5 to 25 mt of depth, are compound for more less the 90% of broken shell of mollusks and there is a low abundace and diversity of organisms. The polichaetes are the most dominants, although, on the submerge rock or stone are the major biodiversity of the marine invertebrates. In the Velasco Ibarra Bay, from Floreana island, between 5 to 10 mt depth on a small rock obtained with a Van Veen dredge a great biodiversity of species were found.
Tipo:  Journal Contribution
Idioma:  Espanhol
Identificador:  Acta Oceanográfica del Pacífico, 10(1). p. 105-118

1390-0226

http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2226
Editor:  Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
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