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Coastal amphipods from Bahía Málaga and Bahía Buenaventura, Eastern Tropical Pacific of Colombia / Anfípodos costeros de Bahía Málaga y Bahía Buenaventura, Pacífico Oriental Tropical de Colombia
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ABSTRACT
Knowledge about the diversity of coastal amphipods in the eastern tropical Pacific, including the Pacific coast of Colombia, is scarce. We characterized amphipod diversity in Bahía Málaga (intertidal and subtidal rocky shores, and sandy beaches) and Bahía Buenaventura (intertidal rocky shores, mangrove roots, and sandy beaches), two important estuaries in the central Pacific coast of Colombia. Sixteen species in eleven families were found; Hourstonius baciroa, Leptocheirus rhizophorae, Leucothoe alata, Elasmopus ocoroni, Melita bousfieldi, and Neomegamphopus heardi represent new records for Colombia.
RESUMEN
El conocimiento acerca de la diversidad de los anfípodos costeros en el Pacífico Oriental Tropical, incluyendo las costas del Pacífico de Colombia, es escaso. Por esto, caracterizamos la diversidad de anfípodos en Bahía Málaga (costas rocosas intermareales y submareales, playas arenosas) y Bahía Buenaventura (costa rocosa intermareal, raíces de manglares, playas arenosas), dos estuarios importantes de la costa central del Pacífico de Colombia. Se encontraron 16 especies en once familias, de las cuales Hourstonius baciroa, Leptocheirus rhizophorae, Leucothoe alata, Elasmopus ocoroni, Melita bousfieldi y Neomegamphopus heardi representan nuevos registros para Colombia.
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Year:
2023
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