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An Introduced Polychaete in South America : Ecologic Affinities of Manayunkia speciosa (Polychaeta, Sabellidae) and the Oligochaetes of Uruguay River, Argentina
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isbn:978-953-51-0572-5
Autor
Armendáriz, Laura Cecilia
Spaccesi, Fernando Gustavo
Rodrigues Capítulo, Alberto
Mahamane, Ali
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Resumen
Rivers are very dynamic and complex ecosystems. The elements forming their structure are the riverbed, the bank area and the alluvial valley. They can change in size and complexity according to their geological features and the climate of the region they cross. This variation in the horizontal axis, the flow regime, the physicochemical characteristics of the water and the type and density of the vegetation determine, in fluvial systems, a spatial heterogeneity, in agreement with the temporal dynamism (Sabater et al., 2009).
South America is characterized by the vast extension of its river basins, among which the Amazon, Orinoco and Del Plata can be cited. Due to the geologic structure of the continent, the rivers of these basins, generally long and with an abundant flow drain into the Atlantic Ocean. Among the main rivers forming the Del Plata Basin are the Paraguay, Paraná and Uruguay (Bonetto & Hurtado, 1998). Instituto de Limnología "Dr. Raúl A. Ringuelet" Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas