智利迭戈拉米雷斯群岛(56°31'S)海岸海洋软体动物组装地籍更新:亚南极可持续经济和保护的避难所

Sebastian Rosenfeld, J. Marambio, Cristian Aldea, J. Rodríguez, F. Mendez, Claudio A. González-Wevar, Karin Gérard, T. Contador, R. Mackenzie, R. Rozzi, A. Mansilla
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迭戈拉米雷斯群岛是南美洲大陆的最后一个点,位于合恩角西南111公里处的德雷克海峡。由于难以获取,关于居住在其海岸的海洋生物多样性的信息仍然有限。本研究首次报道了该群岛沿海海洋软体动物的聚集。样本是在2016年春季对贡萨洛岛的一次探险中收集的。在退潮期间,从潮间带上游至1米深度进行了详尽的检查和软体动物收集。这些收集的记录与以前探险的报告相辅相成。共鉴定出51个软体动物类群。在已确定的分类群中,有42种软体动物是Diego Ramirez群岛的新物种。这项工作是迭戈拉米雷斯群岛软体动物的更新清单记录。继续调查和监测这个群岛是很重要的,它与麦哲伦省的南部边界和面对德雷克海峡的最后一个南美岩石遗迹相对应。
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Actualización del catastro de ensamble de moluscos costero-marinos del archipiélago Diego Ramírez (56°31’S), Chile: Un refugio para la economía sustentable y conservación subantártica
The Diego Ramirez archipelago is the last point of the South-America continent, located in the Drake Passage 111 km SW of Cape Horn. Due to its difficult access, information on the marine biodiversity that inhabits its coasts is still limited. This study presents the first report of the assemblage of coastal marine mollusks in this archipelago. Samples were collected during an expedition to Gonzalo Island during the spring of 2016. During the low tide an exhaustive inspection and collection of mollusks was carried out from the upper intertidal zone to 1 m depth. Records of these collections were complemented with reports from previous expeditions. A total 51 mollusk taxa were identified. Among the identified taxa, 42 mollusk species were new to Diego Ramirez Islands. This work is an updated list record of mollusks of the Diego Ramirez archipelago. It is important to continue investigating and monitoring this archipelago which corresponds to the southern limit of the Magellanic Province and the last South American rocky remnants that face the Drake passage.
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