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Rocky reef biodiversity survey: Punta Pardelas, Argentina
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2021-12Registro en:
Bravo, Gonzalo; Livore, Juan Pablo; Battini, Nicolás; Gastaldi, Marianela; Lauretta, Daniel Marcelo; et al.; Rocky reef biodiversity survey: Punta Pardelas, Argentina; Pensoft Publishers; Biodiversity Data Journal; 9; e72081; 12-2021; 1-13
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CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Bravo, Gonzalo
Livore, Juan Pablo
Battini, Nicolás
Gastaldi, Marianela
Lauretta, Daniel Marcelo
Brogger, Martin Ignacio
Raffo, María Paula
Lagger, Cristian Fabian
Bigatti, Gregorio
Resumen
Temperate rocky reefs in the SW Atlantic are productive areas that support highly diverse communities of invertebrates, algae and fishes. Rocky outcrops form complex structures which offer a diversity of microhabitats that lead to a great variety of co-existing species. Subtidal biodiversity within the Natural Protected Area Península Valdés is largely unexplored and studies are mainly limited to fish. A total of 560 high definition photoquadrats from seven rocky reefs (1-25 m depth) at Punta Pardelas were obtained during March 2019. In total, 4491 occurrences were recorded and identified to phyla (n = 2), superclasses (n = 1), classes (n = 5), subclasses (n = 2), orders (n = 2), families (n = 1), subfamilies (n = 1), genera (n = 10) and species (n = 43) levels. This dataset was developed to provide a baseline inventory of Punta Pardelas inside the Natural Protected Area, that was only partially reported more than 50 years ago. Such data represent the first step towards monitoring these less-accessible ecosystems.