Lista de los crustáceos decápodos de la cuenca del río Orinoco (Colombia-Venezuela)

Abstract (en):

Based on Colombia and Venezuela's biological collections, and on a recent literature review, this is the first consolidated species list of decapod crustaceans for the Orinoco river basin. The freshwater and estuary carcinofauna of the Orinoco basin includes 79 species of 17 families, of which 35 species are shrimp and 44 are crabs. 46 species strictly inhabit fresh water habitats, 5 species inhabit freshwater-estuarine, and 28 inhabit marine-estuarine. The Palaemonidae shrimp family is the most represented, with 5 genera and 26 species (32.9 %). The crabs are grouped in 10 families of which only two are strictly freshwater inhabitants: Trichodactylidae (5 sp.) y Pseudothelphusidae (16 sp.). The list contains information on its geographic distribution, introduced species, habitat and anthropogenic use of each species.

Abstract (es):

Se consolida un primer listado de las especies de crustáceos decápodos de la cuenca Orinoco, con base en el estudio de las colecciones de Colombia y Venezuela y la revisión bibliográfica actualizada. La carcinofauna dulceacuícola y estuarina de la Orinoquía incluye 79 especies agrupadas en 17 familias, de las cuales 35 especies son camarones y 44 cangrejos. Unas 46 especies son de hábitos dulceacuícolas estrictos, cinco especies son dulceacuícolas-estuarinas y 28 marino-estuarinas. La familia más representativa de camarones fue Palaemonidae con cinco géneros y 26 especies (32,9 %). Los cangrejos están agrupados en diez familias de las cuales sólo dos son estrictamente dulceacuícolas: Trichodactylidae (5 sp.) y Pseudothelphusidae (16 sp.). El listado contiene información de distribución geográfica, especies introducidas, hábito y uso de cada una de las especies.

Keywords:

Cuenca del Orinoco, Camarones, Cangrejos, Distribución geográfica, Colombia, Venezuela (es)

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Pereira, G., Lasso, C. A., Mora-Day, J., Magalhães, C., Morales-Betancourt, M. A., & Campos, M. (2009). Lista de los crustáceos decápodos de la cuenca del río Orinoco (Colombia-Venezuela). Biota Colombiana, 10(1 y 2). Retrieved from https://revistas.humboldt.org.co/index.php/biota/article/view/218

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