GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS OF THE SOUTHERN AREA OF CIENFUEGOS, FROM THE BEACH RANCHO LUNA TO THE MOUTH OF THE ARIMAO RIVER, CUBA

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The research presented shows a malacological survey of Cienfuegos' southern area, from “Rancho Luna” beach to the mouth of the “Arimao River”. The malacological studies ranged from January 2018 to December of the same year. During the research, eight biotopes were selected in the area to be stu...

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Autores: Calzadilla-Milian, Oneida, Armiñana-García, Rafael, Sarría-Martínez, José Alexis, Fimia-Duarte, Rigoberto, Iannacone, José, Grandía-Guzmán, Raiden, Castillo Fleites, Yolepsy
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Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
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MOLUSCOS GASTRÓPODOS DE LA ZONA SUR DE CIENFUEGOS, DESDE PLAYA RANCHO LUNA HASTA LA DESEMBOCADURA DEL RÍO ARIMAO, CUBA
title GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS OF THE SOUTHERN AREA OF CIENFUEGOS, FROM THE BEACH RANCHO LUNA TO THE MOUTH OF THE ARIMAO RIVER, CUBA
spellingShingle GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS OF THE SOUTHERN AREA OF CIENFUEGOS, FROM THE BEACH RANCHO LUNA TO THE MOUTH OF THE ARIMAO RIVER, CUBA
Calzadilla-Milian, Oneida
title_short GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS OF THE SOUTHERN AREA OF CIENFUEGOS, FROM THE BEACH RANCHO LUNA TO THE MOUTH OF THE ARIMAO RIVER, CUBA
title_full GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS OF THE SOUTHERN AREA OF CIENFUEGOS, FROM THE BEACH RANCHO LUNA TO THE MOUTH OF THE ARIMAO RIVER, CUBA
title_fullStr GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS OF THE SOUTHERN AREA OF CIENFUEGOS, FROM THE BEACH RANCHO LUNA TO THE MOUTH OF THE ARIMAO RIVER, CUBA
title_full_unstemmed GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS OF THE SOUTHERN AREA OF CIENFUEGOS, FROM THE BEACH RANCHO LUNA TO THE MOUTH OF THE ARIMAO RIVER, CUBA
title_sort GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS OF THE SOUTHERN AREA OF CIENFUEGOS, FROM THE BEACH RANCHO LUNA TO THE MOUTH OF THE ARIMAO RIVER, CUBA
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Calzadilla-Milian, Oneida
Armiñana-García, Rafael
Sarría-Martínez, José Alexis
Fimia-Duarte, Rigoberto
Iannacone, José
Grandía-Guzmán, Raiden
Castillo Fleites, Yolepsy
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Armiñana-García, Rafael
Sarría-Martínez, José Alexis
Fimia-Duarte, Rigoberto
Iannacone, José
Grandía-Guzmán, Raiden
Castillo Fleites, Yolepsy
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Grandía-Guzmán, Raiden
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description The research presented shows a malacological survey of Cienfuegos' southern area, from “Rancho Luna” beach to the mouth of the “Arimao River”. The malacological studies ranged from January 2018 to December of the same year. During the research, eight biotopes were selected in the area to be studied, and the presence of 52 species of marine gastropods, belonging to seven orders and 16 families, where the Sorbeoconcha order has the highest number of species was found. The best represented families were Neritidae and Littorinidae, with eight species, respectively. Species present only in one of the sampling points were identifi ed, as is the case of Bulla striata (Bruguière, 1792); Smaragdia viridis (Linnaeus 1758), Supplanaxis nucleus (Bruguière, 1789), and Bursa cubaniana (d´Orbigny, 1842). Based on their identification and classification, a systematic list was made that includes various information; as, for example, distribution of the species, biotope where it was detected, and ecological data. For the development of the research, conventional methods for collecting mollusks were put into practice in close relationship with other theoretical and empirical methods. The two malacological collections were assembled for teaching and research purposes and an illustrated dichotomous key was made. It is concluded that the subject is appropriate for the treatment of Environmental Education and Sustainable Development and that the area constitutes an excellent polygon for carrying out field practices by students of the Bachelor of Education. Biology. Key words: Biotope – Cienfuegos – gastropods – molluscs – Rancho Luna
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spelling GASTROPOD MOLLUSCS OF THE SOUTHERN AREA OF CIENFUEGOS, FROM THE BEACH RANCHO LUNA TO THE MOUTH OF THE ARIMAO RIVER, CUBAMOLUSCOS GASTRÓPODOS DE LA ZONA SUR DE CIENFUEGOS, DESDE PLAYA RANCHO LUNA HASTA LA DESEMBOCADURA DEL RÍO ARIMAO, CUBACalzadilla-Milian, OneidaArmiñana-García, RafaelSarría-Martínez, José AlexisFimia-Duarte, RigobertoIannacone, JoséGrandía-Guzmán, RaidenCastillo Fleites, YolepsyThe research presented shows a malacological survey of Cienfuegos' southern area, from “Rancho Luna” beach to the mouth of the “Arimao River”. The malacological studies ranged from January 2018 to December of the same year. During the research, eight biotopes were selected in the area to be studied, and the presence of 52 species of marine gastropods, belonging to seven orders and 16 families, where the Sorbeoconcha order has the highest number of species was found. The best represented families were Neritidae and Littorinidae, with eight species, respectively. Species present only in one of the sampling points were identifi ed, as is the case of Bulla striata (Bruguière, 1792); Smaragdia viridis (Linnaeus 1758), Supplanaxis nucleus (Bruguière, 1789), and Bursa cubaniana (d´Orbigny, 1842). Based on their identification and classification, a systematic list was made that includes various information; as, for example, distribution of the species, biotope where it was detected, and ecological data. For the development of the research, conventional methods for collecting mollusks were put into practice in close relationship with other theoretical and empirical methods. The two malacological collections were assembled for teaching and research purposes and an illustrated dichotomous key was made. It is concluded that the subject is appropriate for the treatment of Environmental Education and Sustainable Development and that the area constitutes an excellent polygon for carrying out field practices by students of the Bachelor of Education. Biology. Key words: Biotope – Cienfuegos – gastropods – molluscs – Rancho LunaLa investigación que se presenta muestra una encuesta malacológica de la zona sur de Cienfuegos enmarcada, desde playa “Rancho Luna” hasta la desembocadura del “río Arimao”. Los estudios malacológicos abarcaron desde el mes de enero del 2018 hasta diciembre del mismo año. Durante la investigación se seleccionaron un total de ocho biótopos en el área a estudiar, y se constató la presencia de 52 especies de gastrópodos marinos, pertenecientes a siete órdenes y 16 familias, donde el orden Sorbeoconcha posee el mayor número de especies. Las familias mejores representadas fueron Neritidae y Littorinidae, con ocho especies respectivamente. Se identificaron especies presentes solo en uno de los puntos de muestreo como es el caso de Bulla striata (Bruguière, 1792); Smaragdia viridis (Linnaeus 1758), Supplanaxis nucleus (Bruguière, 1789) y Bursa cubaniana (d´Orbigny, 1842). A partir de su identificación y clasificación se confeccionó un listado sistemático que comprende variada información; como, por ejemplo, distribución de la especie, biotopo donde se detectó y datos ecológicos. Para el desarrollo de la investigación se pusieron en práctica los métodos convencionales para la colecta de los moluscos en estrecha relación con otros métodos teóricos y empíricos. Se realizó el montaje de sendas colecciones malacológicas con fines docentes e investigativos y se confeccionó una clave dicotómica ilustrada. Se concluye que la temática resulta apropiada para el tratamiento de la Educación Ambiental y el Desarrollo Sostenible y que la zona constituye un excelente polígono para la realización de las prácticas de campo por parte los estudiantes de la Licenciatura en Educación. Biología. Palabras clave: Biotopo - Cienfuegos - gastrópodos – moluscos – Rancho LunaUniversidad Ricardo Palma2020-08-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulo evaluado por paresapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/330410.31381/paideia.v10i2.3304Paideia XXI; Vol. 10 Núm. 2 (2020): PAIDEIA XXI; 289-310Paideia XXI; Vol. 10 No. 2 (2020): PAIDEIA XXI; 289-3102519-57002221-777010.31381/paideia.v10i2reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/3304/4038http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/3304/8278Derechos de autor 2020 Paideia XXIinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/33042023-03-01T01:42:57Z
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