Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador

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This work was supported by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station projects MIN-17-017 and 17-029. ERG was funded through the Walter H. Judd Fellowship, University of Minnesota, and a doctoral fellowship from Cienciactiva, Consejo Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología, e Innovación Tecnológica Peru (con...

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Autores: Rios-Touma, B, Holzenthal, RW, Huisman, J, Thomson, R, Razuri-Gonzales, E
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación
Repositorio:CONCYTEC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.concytec.gob.pe:20.500.12390/965
Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12390/965
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2851
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Xiphocentronidae
Caddisflies
Aquatic insects
Hydroptilidae
Hydropsychidae
Andean countries
Colombia
Peru
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador
title Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador
spellingShingle Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador
Rios-Touma, B
Xiphocentronidae
Caddisflies
Aquatic insects
Hydroptilidae
Hydropsychidae
Andean countries
Colombia
Peru
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.11
title_short Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador
title_full Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador
title_fullStr Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador
title_sort Diversity and distribution of the Caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) of Ecuador
author Rios-Touma, B
author_facet Rios-Touma, B
Holzenthal, RW
Huisman, J
Thomson, R
Razuri-Gonzales, E
author_role author
author2 Holzenthal, RW
Huisman, J
Thomson, R
Razuri-Gonzales, E
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rios-Touma, B
Holzenthal, RW
Huisman, J
Thomson, R
Razuri-Gonzales, E
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Xiphocentronidae
topic Xiphocentronidae
Caddisflies
Aquatic insects
Hydroptilidae
Hydropsychidae
Andean countries
Colombia
Peru
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.11
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Caddisflies
Aquatic insects
Hydroptilidae
Hydropsychidae
Andean countries
Colombia
Peru
dc.subject.ocde.none.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.06.11
description This work was supported by Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station projects MIN-17-017 and 17-029. ERG was funded through the Walter H. Judd Fellowship, University of Minnesota, and a doctoral fellowship from Cienciactiva, Consejo Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología, e Innovación Tecnológica Peru (contract 277-2015-FONDECYT). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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In Andean countries, including Ecuador, knowledge of the aquatic biota is limited, and there is a great need for baseline data on the species found in these countries. Here we present the first list of Trichoptera known from Ecuador, a country that harbors two global biodiversity “hotspots.” Methods. We conducted a literature review of species previously reported from Ecuador and supplemented these data with material we collected during five recent field inventories from about 40 localities spanning both hotspots. Using species presence data for each Ecuadorian province, we calculated the CHAO 2 species estimator to obtain the minimum species richness for the country. Results. We recorded 310 species, including 48 new records from our own field inventories for the country. CHAO 2 calculations showed that only 54% of the species have been found. Hydroptilidae and Hydropsychidae were the most species rich families. We report the family Xiphocentronidae for the first time from Ecuador as well as several new records of genera from different families. Discussion. As in the neighboring Andean countries of Colombia and Peru, it is common to find undescribed species of caddisflies. 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