Distribución de almejas canasta no nativas (Corbicula spp.) en México

Autores/as

  • Jeremy Tiemann University of Illinois https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7635-1403
  • Kevin S. Cummings University of Illinois
  • Everardo Barba-Macías El Colegio de la Frontera Sur
  • Charles R. Randklev Texas A&M University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2024.95.5284

Palabras clave:

Especies exóticas, Especies invasoras, Almejas asiáticas, Bivalvia, Ambientes dulceacuícolas

Resumen

Algunas especies de Corbicula son de las especies invasoras acuáticas más prolíficas del mundo y pueden tener efectos negativos en los ecosistemas acuáticos. En este trabajo, realizamos estudios de campo cualitativos, examinamos literatura y registros en museos de historia natural y, además, revisamos datos de ciencia ciudadana para
documentar la distribución de Corbicula en México y cuencas compartidas con EUA. A través de 26 publicaciones (N = 127 registros), 312 registros de museos y 446 registros de iNaturalist, documentamos 885 registros pertenecientes
a Corbicula en México. El primer registro en México de la especie en el país data de 1969 y, desde entonces, ha sido reportada en 26 de los 32 estados mexicanos y en la mayoría de las principales cuencas hidrográficas del país.
Sin embargo, creemos que Corbicula es más prevalente en Mexico de lo que reportamos en este trabajo, ya que
frecuentemente no se muestrea o no se reporta de manera suficiente.

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2024-07-05

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