TARANTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTED FROM LORETO DEPARTMENT, PERU

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Tarantulas play a fundamental role as regulators of small animal populations, and are essential in studies of biodiversity, biogeography, animal behavior, and species trade. Despite their importance, there is a significant lack of information on tarantulas in the eastern Peruvian Amazon. To address...

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Autores: RAMOS RODRIGUEZ, Maria Claudia, PANDURO VASQUEZ, Richard Augusto, ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Ricardo, ANGULO-CAINAMARI, Adan, MEYER, Christoph, LAZO ALVAN, José Humberto
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana
Repositorio:Folia Amazónica
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Amazonía peruana
arañas
diversidad
región amazónica
Theraphosinae
Spiders
diversity
peruvian Amazon
Amazon region
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spelling TARANTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTED FROM LORETO DEPARTMENT, PERUTARÁNTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTADAS DEL DEPARTAMENTO LORETO, PERÚRAMOS RODRIGUEZ, Maria ClaudiaPANDURO VASQUEZ, Richard AugustoZÁRATE GÓMEZ, RicardoANGULO-CAINAMARI, AdanMEYER, ChristophLAZO ALVAN, José HumbertoAmazonía peruanaarañasdiversidadregión amazónicaTheraphosinaeSpidersdiversityperuvian AmazonAmazon regionTheraphosinaeTarantulas play a fundamental role as regulators of small animal populations, and are essential in studies of biodiversity, biogeography, animal behavior, and species trade. Despite their importance, there is a significant lack of information on tarantulas in the eastern Peruvian Amazon. To address this knowledge gap, we have compiled an exhaustive list of tarantula species present in the department of Loreto, using bibliographic data from publications such as scientific articles, books, theses, and conference abstracts. We reported a total of 42 tarantula species, corresponding to five subfamilies: Theraphosinae (with 30 species), Aviculariinae (with 6 species Psalmopoeinae (with 4 species), Schismatothelinae (with 1 species) and Ischnocolinae (with 1 specie), none of which are threatened in any conservation category. Of the eight provinces of the department of Loreto, Maynas reported the highest richness (with 21 species), followed by Putumayo (with 10 species), both sectors were the most studied in Loreto. Meanwhile, the Daten del Marañon province with at least 2 species. This information will be substantial for the development of effective conservation and management strategies for this important group of terrestrial invertebrates.Las tarántulas desempeñan un papel fundamental como reguladores de poblaciones de animales pequeños, y son esenciales para estudios de biodiversidad, biogeografía, comportamiento animal y comercio ilícito de especies. A pesar de su importancia, existe una carencia significativa de información sobre tarántulas en la Amazonía oriental del Perú. Con el objetivo de abordar esta brecha de conocimiento, hemos elaborado una lista exhaustiva de especies de tarántulas reportadas para el departamento de Loreto, utilizamos datos bibliográficos de publicaciones como artículos científicos, libros, tesis y resúmenes de congresos. Se reporta un total de 42 especies de tarántulas, correspondientes a cinco subfamilias: Theraphosinae (con 30 especies), Aviculariinae (con 6 especies), Psalmopoeinae (4 especies), Schismatothelinae (1 especie) e Ischnocolinae (1 especie), ninguna de estas se encuentra amenazada en categorías de conservación. De las ocho provincias del departamento de Loreto, Maynas reportó la mayor riqueza (con 21 especies), seguido de Putumayo (con 10 especies), ambos sectores fueron los más estudiados en Loreto. Mientras que la provincia Daten del Marañón tiene al menos dos especies de tarántulas. Esta información será sustancial para el desarrollo de estrategias efectivas de conservación y manejo de este importante grupo de invertebrados terrestres.Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonia Peruana2024-11-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtículosapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/76110.24841/fa.v33i1.761Folia Amazonica; Vol. 33 No. 1 (2024); e33761Folia Amazónica; Vol. 33 Núm. 1 (2024); e33761Folia Amazónica; v. 33 n. 1 (2024); e337612410-11841018-567410.24841/fa.v33i1reponame:Folia Amazónicainstname:Instituto de investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruanainstacron:IIAPspahttps://revistas.iiap.gob.pe/index.php/foliaamazonica/article/view/761/651Derechos de autor 2024 Maria Claudia RAMOS RODRIGUEZ, Richard Augusto PANDURO VASQUEZ, Ricardo ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Adan ANGULO-CAINAMARI, Christoph MEYER, José Humberto LAZO ALVANinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7612025-06-18T18:57:43Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv TARANTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTED FROM LORETO DEPARTMENT, PERU
TARÁNTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTADAS DEL DEPARTAMENTO LORETO, PERÚ
title TARANTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTED FROM LORETO DEPARTMENT, PERU
spellingShingle TARANTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTED FROM LORETO DEPARTMENT, PERU
RAMOS RODRIGUEZ, Maria Claudia
Amazonía peruana
arañas
diversidad
región amazónica
Theraphosinae
Spiders
diversity
peruvian Amazon
Amazon region
Theraphosinae
title_short TARANTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTED FROM LORETO DEPARTMENT, PERU
title_full TARANTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTED FROM LORETO DEPARTMENT, PERU
title_fullStr TARANTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTED FROM LORETO DEPARTMENT, PERU
title_full_unstemmed TARANTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTED FROM LORETO DEPARTMENT, PERU
title_sort TARANTULAS (ARANAE: THERAPHOSIDAE) REPORTED FROM LORETO DEPARTMENT, PERU
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv RAMOS RODRIGUEZ, Maria Claudia
PANDURO VASQUEZ, Richard Augusto
ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Ricardo
ANGULO-CAINAMARI, Adan
MEYER, Christoph
LAZO ALVAN, José Humberto
author RAMOS RODRIGUEZ, Maria Claudia
author_facet RAMOS RODRIGUEZ, Maria Claudia
PANDURO VASQUEZ, Richard Augusto
ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Ricardo
ANGULO-CAINAMARI, Adan
MEYER, Christoph
LAZO ALVAN, José Humberto
author_role author
author2 PANDURO VASQUEZ, Richard Augusto
ZÁRATE GÓMEZ, Ricardo
ANGULO-CAINAMARI, Adan
MEYER, Christoph
LAZO ALVAN, José Humberto
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author
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Amazonía peruana
arañas
diversidad
región amazónica
Theraphosinae
Spiders
diversity
peruvian Amazon
Amazon region
Theraphosinae
topic Amazonía peruana
arañas
diversidad
región amazónica
Theraphosinae
Spiders
diversity
peruvian Amazon
Amazon region
Theraphosinae
description Tarantulas play a fundamental role as regulators of small animal populations, and are essential in studies of biodiversity, biogeography, animal behavior, and species trade. Despite their importance, there is a significant lack of information on tarantulas in the eastern Peruvian Amazon. To address this knowledge gap, we have compiled an exhaustive list of tarantula species present in the department of Loreto, using bibliographic data from publications such as scientific articles, books, theses, and conference abstracts. We reported a total of 42 tarantula species, corresponding to five subfamilies: Theraphosinae (with 30 species), Aviculariinae (with 6 species Psalmopoeinae (with 4 species), Schismatothelinae (with 1 species) and Ischnocolinae (with 1 specie), none of which are threatened in any conservation category. Of the eight provinces of the department of Loreto, Maynas reported the highest richness (with 21 species), followed by Putumayo (with 10 species), both sectors were the most studied in Loreto. Meanwhile, the Daten del Marañon province with at least 2 species. This information will be substantial for the development of effective conservation and management strategies for this important group of terrestrial invertebrates.
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