Artículo de revista
Current state of knowledge on freshwater planarians (platyhelminthes, tricladida, dugesiidae) from Chile
Fecha
2022Registro en:
Neotropical Biology and Conservation 17(3): 185–203 (2022)
10.3897/neotropical.17.e82779
Autor
Vásquez Doorman, Constanza Rocío
Escobedo Olivares, Javiera Constanza
Allende Connelly, Miguel Luis
Institución
Resumen
The unique geography of Chile encompasses a wide diversity of ecosystems and a rich biodiversity. However, the platyhelminth fauna has been poorly studied. The aim of this work is to compile the historical record of freshwater planarians described for this country. We accessed worldwide databases and published articles to provide a comprehensive review of their discovery history, morphological characteristics and their localities. Freshwater planarians have been collected mainly in central and southern Chile, while in the northern region a single species has been described. The discovery of new species of freshwater triclads has the potential to reveal novel animal models to study regeneration and/or biological adaptations, as some species are suitable for culture in the laboratory. We discuss the many reasons why further research is needed for this animal group, which should include genomic and molecular genetic studies.