Freshwater diversity of zooplankton from Mexico historical review of some of the main groups

In this review, we include rotifers, copepods, and cladocerans, including other groups not usually deemed as zooplankters: i.e., protists, acari, and large branchiopods. The objectives of this study were to integrate the dispersed literature on the taxonomy and diversity of these freshwater zooplankton groups and to explain (1) how these contributions can be arranged in distinct historical periods and (2) how this knowledge has allowed the detection of exotic and threatened species. We divided the freshwater zooplankton studies in Mexico into three historical periods: the first one comprised the 1840s to the 1940s when foreign researchers carried out most studies during several expeditions. Spanish researchers promoted surveys on different zooplankton taxa at the end of this first period. The second period, from the early 1950s to the end of the 1990s of the XX century, showed a remarkably increased research activity in its last ten years only (that is, during the 1990s to 2000), represented by contributions of a new generation of Mexican zooplanktologists. This period yielded more complete zooplankton listings and detailed morphological descriptions of rotifers, cladocerans, copepods, and large branchiopods. The third period started from the year 2000 to date. During this time, listings and online faunistic baselines based on integrative taxonomy have been the primary trend. An account of exotic zooplankters and conservation issues of several native species are discussed. The results of this review show that the knowledge of the freshwater zooplankton of this country has increased significantly over the last 40 years, with at least 408 first records of species for Mexico. Currently, the knowledge of Mexican freshwater zooplankton is among the most complete in the world. However, it is estimated that only a small fraction of the true diversity has been documented.

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Main Authors: Cervantes Martínez, Adrián Doctor autor 14987, Durán Ramírez, Carlos Alberto autor, Elías Gutiérrez, Manuel Doctor autor 2041, García Morales, Alma Estrella Doctora autora 8669, Gutiérrez Aguirre, Martha Angélica Doctora autora 14722, Jaime, Sarahi autora, Macek, Miroslav autor, Maeda Martínez, Alejandro Manuel Doctor autor 14993, Martínez Jerónimo, Fernando autor 12583, Mayén Estrada, Rosaura autora, Medina Durán, Jorge Humberto autor, Montes Ortiz, Lucia Doctora autora 22579, Olvera Bautista, Jovanny Fernando Yonatán autor, Romero Niembro, Víctor Manuel autor, Suárez Morales, Eduardo Doctor autor 2036
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Subjects:Zooplanctón de agua dulce, Taxonomía animal, Microcrustáceos, Macrocrustáceos, Aguas continentales, Historia,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/w15050858
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topic Zooplanctón de agua dulce
Taxonomía animal
Microcrustáceos
Macrocrustáceos
Aguas continentales
Historia
Zooplanctón de agua dulce
Taxonomía animal
Microcrustáceos
Macrocrustáceos
Aguas continentales
Historia
spellingShingle Zooplanctón de agua dulce
Taxonomía animal
Microcrustáceos
Macrocrustáceos
Aguas continentales
Historia
Zooplanctón de agua dulce
Taxonomía animal
Microcrustáceos
Macrocrustáceos
Aguas continentales
Historia
Cervantes Martínez, Adrián Doctor autor 14987
Durán Ramírez, Carlos Alberto autor
Elías Gutiérrez, Manuel Doctor autor 2041
García Morales, Alma Estrella Doctora autora 8669
Gutiérrez Aguirre, Martha Angélica Doctora autora 14722
Jaime, Sarahi autora
Macek, Miroslav autor
Maeda Martínez, Alejandro Manuel Doctor autor 14993
Martínez Jerónimo, Fernando autor 12583
Mayén Estrada, Rosaura autora
Medina Durán, Jorge Humberto autor
Montes Ortiz, Lucia Doctora autora 22579
Olvera Bautista, Jovanny Fernando Yonatán autor
Romero Niembro, Víctor Manuel autor
Suárez Morales, Eduardo Doctor autor 2036
Freshwater diversity of zooplankton from Mexico historical review of some of the main groups
description In this review, we include rotifers, copepods, and cladocerans, including other groups not usually deemed as zooplankters: i.e., protists, acari, and large branchiopods. The objectives of this study were to integrate the dispersed literature on the taxonomy and diversity of these freshwater zooplankton groups and to explain (1) how these contributions can be arranged in distinct historical periods and (2) how this knowledge has allowed the detection of exotic and threatened species. We divided the freshwater zooplankton studies in Mexico into three historical periods: the first one comprised the 1840s to the 1940s when foreign researchers carried out most studies during several expeditions. Spanish researchers promoted surveys on different zooplankton taxa at the end of this first period. The second period, from the early 1950s to the end of the 1990s of the XX century, showed a remarkably increased research activity in its last ten years only (that is, during the 1990s to 2000), represented by contributions of a new generation of Mexican zooplanktologists. This period yielded more complete zooplankton listings and detailed morphological descriptions of rotifers, cladocerans, copepods, and large branchiopods. The third period started from the year 2000 to date. During this time, listings and online faunistic baselines based on integrative taxonomy have been the primary trend. An account of exotic zooplankters and conservation issues of several native species are discussed. The results of this review show that the knowledge of the freshwater zooplankton of this country has increased significantly over the last 40 years, with at least 408 first records of species for Mexico. Currently, the knowledge of Mexican freshwater zooplankton is among the most complete in the world. However, it is estimated that only a small fraction of the true diversity has been documented.
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Aguas continentales
Historia
author Cervantes Martínez, Adrián Doctor autor 14987
Durán Ramírez, Carlos Alberto autor
Elías Gutiérrez, Manuel Doctor autor 2041
García Morales, Alma Estrella Doctora autora 8669
Gutiérrez Aguirre, Martha Angélica Doctora autora 14722
Jaime, Sarahi autora
Macek, Miroslav autor
Maeda Martínez, Alejandro Manuel Doctor autor 14993
Martínez Jerónimo, Fernando autor 12583
Mayén Estrada, Rosaura autora
Medina Durán, Jorge Humberto autor
Montes Ortiz, Lucia Doctora autora 22579
Olvera Bautista, Jovanny Fernando Yonatán autor
Romero Niembro, Víctor Manuel autor
Suárez Morales, Eduardo Doctor autor 2036
author_facet Cervantes Martínez, Adrián Doctor autor 14987
Durán Ramírez, Carlos Alberto autor
Elías Gutiérrez, Manuel Doctor autor 2041
García Morales, Alma Estrella Doctora autora 8669
Gutiérrez Aguirre, Martha Angélica Doctora autora 14722
Jaime, Sarahi autora
Macek, Miroslav autor
Maeda Martínez, Alejandro Manuel Doctor autor 14993
Martínez Jerónimo, Fernando autor 12583
Mayén Estrada, Rosaura autora
Medina Durán, Jorge Humberto autor
Montes Ortiz, Lucia Doctora autora 22579
Olvera Bautista, Jovanny Fernando Yonatán autor
Romero Niembro, Víctor Manuel autor
Suárez Morales, Eduardo Doctor autor 2036
author_sort Cervantes Martínez, Adrián Doctor autor 14987
title Freshwater diversity of zooplankton from Mexico historical review of some of the main groups
title_short Freshwater diversity of zooplankton from Mexico historical review of some of the main groups
title_full Freshwater diversity of zooplankton from Mexico historical review of some of the main groups
title_fullStr Freshwater diversity of zooplankton from Mexico historical review of some of the main groups
title_full_unstemmed Freshwater diversity of zooplankton from Mexico historical review of some of the main groups
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:636322024-05-22T11:28:03ZFreshwater diversity of zooplankton from Mexico historical review of some of the main groups Cervantes Martínez, Adrián Doctor autor 14987 Durán Ramírez, Carlos Alberto autor Elías Gutiérrez, Manuel Doctor autor 2041 García Morales, Alma Estrella Doctora autora 8669 Gutiérrez Aguirre, Martha Angélica Doctora autora 14722 Jaime, Sarahi autora Macek, Miroslav autor Maeda Martínez, Alejandro Manuel Doctor autor 14993 Martínez Jerónimo, Fernando autor 12583 Mayén Estrada, Rosaura autora Medina Durán, Jorge Humberto autor Montes Ortiz, Lucia Doctora autora 22579 Olvera Bautista, Jovanny Fernando Yonatán autor Romero Niembro, Víctor Manuel autor Suárez Morales, Eduardo Doctor autor 2036 textengIn this review, we include rotifers, copepods, and cladocerans, including other groups not usually deemed as zooplankters: i.e., protists, acari, and large branchiopods. The objectives of this study were to integrate the dispersed literature on the taxonomy and diversity of these freshwater zooplankton groups and to explain (1) how these contributions can be arranged in distinct historical periods and (2) how this knowledge has allowed the detection of exotic and threatened species. We divided the freshwater zooplankton studies in Mexico into three historical periods: the first one comprised the 1840s to the 1940s when foreign researchers carried out most studies during several expeditions. Spanish researchers promoted surveys on different zooplankton taxa at the end of this first period. The second period, from the early 1950s to the end of the 1990s of the XX century, showed a remarkably increased research activity in its last ten years only (that is, during the 1990s to 2000), represented by contributions of a new generation of Mexican zooplanktologists. This period yielded more complete zooplankton listings and detailed morphological descriptions of rotifers, cladocerans, copepods, and large branchiopods. The third period started from the year 2000 to date. During this time, listings and online faunistic baselines based on integrative taxonomy have been the primary trend. An account of exotic zooplankters and conservation issues of several native species are discussed. The results of this review show that the knowledge of the freshwater zooplankton of this country has increased significantly over the last 40 years, with at least 408 first records of species for Mexico. Currently, the knowledge of Mexican freshwater zooplankton is among the most complete in the world. However, it is estimated that only a small fraction of the true diversity has been documented.In this review, we include rotifers, copepods, and cladocerans, including other groups not usually deemed as zooplankters: i.e., protists, acari, and large branchiopods. The objectives of this study were to integrate the dispersed literature on the taxonomy and diversity of these freshwater zooplankton groups and to explain (1) how these contributions can be arranged in distinct historical periods and (2) how this knowledge has allowed the detection of exotic and threatened species. We divided the freshwater zooplankton studies in Mexico into three historical periods: the first one comprised the 1840s to the 1940s when foreign researchers carried out most studies during several expeditions. Spanish researchers promoted surveys on different zooplankton taxa at the end of this first period. The second period, from the early 1950s to the end of the 1990s of the XX century, showed a remarkably increased research activity in its last ten years only (that is, during the 1990s to 2000), represented by contributions of a new generation of Mexican zooplanktologists. This period yielded more complete zooplankton listings and detailed morphological descriptions of rotifers, cladocerans, copepods, and large branchiopods. The third period started from the year 2000 to date. During this time, listings and online faunistic baselines based on integrative taxonomy have been the primary trend. An account of exotic zooplankters and conservation issues of several native species are discussed. The results of this review show that the knowledge of the freshwater zooplankton of this country has increased significantly over the last 40 years, with at least 408 first records of species for Mexico. Currently, the knowledge of Mexican freshwater zooplankton is among the most complete in the world. However, it is estimated that only a small fraction of the true diversity has been documented.Zooplanctón de agua dulceTaxonomía animalMicrocrustáceosMacrocrustáceosAguas continentalesHistoriaWaterhttps://doi.org/10.3390/w15050858Acceso en línea sin restricciones