Studies concerning the aquatic hyphomycetes are rare in Colombia and non-existent in the Andean region
Amazon, which is characterized as a transition between the Andes and the Amazon plain, with abundant river
ecosystems, as in the case of the Hacha River, the main body of water for the city of Florencia (Caquetá) since
its waters have multiple uses, mainly as: catchment, recreation, fishing and a less noble use as the depositary of the sewage from the city. Taking into account the proposed the research internship âFungal composition and its relationship with the levels of organic contamination in aquatic ecosystems Amazon, case study Hacha River (Florencia-Caquetá)â, which to date has found the first record of six species (Pestalotia De Not, Triscelophorus monosporus, Campylospora chaetocladia, Campylospora filicladia Nawawi, Mycofalcella calcarata and Flabellospora acuminata).
Abstract (es):
Estudios al respecto de la micota acuática son escasos en Colombia e inexistentes en la región Andino Amazónica, la cual se caracteriza por ser una transición entre los Andes y la llanura Amazónica, con abundantes ecosistemas fluviales, como es el caso del rÃo Hacha, principal cuerpo hÃdrico para la ciudad de Florencia (Caquetá) ya que sus aguas tienen usos, principalmente, como: captación, recreación, pesca y, un uso menos noble como depositario de las aguas residuales de la ciudad. Teniendo en cuenta lo anterior se propuso la pasantÃa de investigación âComposición fúngica y su relación con los niveles de contaminación orgánica en ecosistemas acuáticos Andino-Amazónicos, estudio de caso rÃo Hacha (Florencia-Caquetá)â, en la cual hasta la fecha se han encontrado como primer registro seis especies (Pestalotia De Not, Triscelophorus monosporus, Campylospora chaetocladia, Campylospora filicladia Nawawi, Mycofalcella calcarata y Flabellospora acuminata).
Ruiz-Chala, G. A., & Peláez-Rodríguez, M. (2013). Registro de hifomicetos acuáticos para la región andinoamazónica
colombiana. Biota Colombiana, 14(2). Retrieved from https://revistas.humboldt.org.co/index.php/biota/article/view/294
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