Biodiversity and ecology of hirudinea (<i>Annelida</i>) from the natural reserve of isla Martín García, Río de la Plata, Argentina

The Island of Martin Garcia lies at the confluence of the Uruguay and Paraná Rivers (upper Río de la Plata). This island is an outcrop of the crystalline basement. Due to basalt exploitation the island exhibits several ponds covered by carpets of free-floating macrophytes. Seven major environmental...

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Autores principales: César, Inés Irma, Martin, Stella Maris, Gullo, Bettina Sandra, Liberto, Romina
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/38167
http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bjb/v69n4/v69n4a14.pdf
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Sumario:The Island of Martin Garcia lies at the confluence of the Uruguay and Paraná Rivers (upper Río de la Plata). This island is an outcrop of the crystalline basement. Due to basalt exploitation the island exhibits several ponds covered by carpets of free-floating macrophytes. Seven major environmental variables were measured: water and air temperature, percentage of oxygen saturation, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and pH. Eleven leech species were found, <i>Helobdella striata</i>, <i>H. diploides</i>, <i>H. adiastola</i> and <i>H. hyalina</i> were new records. UPGMA clustering of species based on their occurrence in different ecological conditions revealed three main species groups. Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) explained 97.2% of the correlation between species and environmental variables. <i>H. triserialis</i> shows the widest range of tolerance, <i>H. hyalina</i> shows positive relationships to conductivity; <i>H. diploides</i> shows a high correlation with dissolved oxygen, <i>H. striata</i>, <i>H. lineata</i>, and <i>S. similis</i> are negatively correlated with water temperature, and <i>H. simplex</i> is positively correlated with pH. Relationships between the species richness (S) and the sampling sites were negatively correlated with water temperature and positively correlated with dissolved oxygen. Leech biodiversity from the water bodies of Martín García Island, shows a great diversity of species and a wide plasticity regarding the characteristics of the environmental factors considered.